CAF Champions League CAFCL: Sundowns to face Mbabane Swallows with lots of respect, humility – Mngqithi

Mamelodi Sundowns’ bid to win another CAF Champions League title will be underway on Saturday when they take on Mbabane Swallows at the Lucas Moripe Stadium, in the first leg tie of the second preliminary round.

Ahead of the Champions League fixture, coach Manqoba Mngqithi previewed the highly anticipated encounter, stating that preparations have been going well.

“We have had the chance to prepare the team over the past few days, during the FIFA break. We unfortunately didn’t have our players that were playing for the national team because they only reported on Thursday, which was a little bit of a compromise in our preparations. We, however, have a team that is capable enough to come out and perform in this critical game,” he asserted.

The Downs coach mentioned that his side will not undermine the opponent or even rest in their laurels. Instead, they will give maximum efforts in ensuring they have the upper hand before heading to the second leg, which will also be played on the same grounds.

“We are playing against the champions of Eswatini who have got three dangerous elements: they are very good at set-pieces, they are very strong at transition and they are a very quick team. I think the team is ready for them because we’ve done extensive work on looking at their strengths and which areas of their game we can capitalise on,” he said.

“For me it is never about setting the tone for the rest of the season, it’s about winning a football match. It is important to respect the opponents and not go into a game with a preconceived idea. This is a game where we need to stamp our authority. We go into the game with an open mind, lots of respect and humility.”

Manqoba continued. “It’s good that we are not travelling and that the match will be played in Pretoria, considering that the Bafana Bafana players only joined us two days before the match. If we were travelling to Eswatini, it was going to be difficult for us. Now that the game is played locally, it gives us a chance.”


Dennis Mabuka

Dennis Mabuka is a seasoned Kenyan journalist with 18 years of experience covering sports events. He is currently a sport content creator with en.Africatopsports.com.

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