Get ready for the highly-anticipated Tshwane derby between Mamelodi Sundowns and SuperSport United in the DStv Premiership. Despite a hectic schedule, Sundowns coach Rhulani Mokwena is determined to take it one game at a time and give his team’s best. The winner of this match will secure a top position in the championship rankings, making it a game changer on the horizon. Excitement is in the air, and the Lucas Moripe Stadium is ready to host a thrilling showdown between these two skilled teams.
Mamelodi Sundowns return to the field in the DStv Premiership against SuperSport United. Despite a cluttered fixture schedule, Sundowns coach Rhulani Mokwena is determined to approach one game at a time and give his team’s best. The derby has the potential to change the current championship rankings, with the winning team securing a coveted top position.
In the pulsating center of South Africa’s soccer universe, a wave of anticipation is swelling. This Wednesday, 29th November, the Lucas Moripe Stadium is set to host the electrifying Tshwane derby, with Mamelodi Sundowns taking on SuperSport United in the DStv Premiership. The starting whistle is scheduled to echo through the crisp evening air at 19:30, signaling the start of a contest that extends beyond merely a sporting event.
This marks a much-awaited comeback to the domestic league for Mamelodi Sundowns, fondly referred to as ‘Masandawana’. Their last appearance in the DStv Premiership was in September, and the reigning champions are keen to leave their imprint once again, before turning their attention to their intercontinental responsibilities over the weekend. However, a looming question is whether their jam-packed calendar would affect their on-field performance.
At the steering wheel of the Sundowns is Rhulani Mokwena, a strategist whose guiding principle is straightforward – concentrate on one match at a time. Mokwena firmly states, “We approach one game at a time, striving to not only participate but to excel in every match and win.”
Yet, Mokwena does not downplay the hurdles created by a cluttered fixture schedule. Training, an essential component of any team’s growth, has been difficult to arrange, particularly when his players have national commitments or consecutive matches in other tournaments. Still, the Sundowns’ coach believes there’s no room for excuses in his team’s pursuit of excellence.
He candidly shares, “We need to train for growth, but unfortunately, circumstances often prohibit it. Even during the FIFA break, some players were given days off. Some of my Bafana Bafana players returned with injuries from their national duties.” Despite these obstacles, the coach remains steadfast in his determination: “We must continue to win games and give our best. We don’t make excuses, no matter how valid they might be. We strive to give our best every day because that’s what this club deserves.”
As the Sundowns gear up to step onto the pitch at the Lucas Moripe Stadium, Mokwena brims with optimism for the upcoming derby. He anticipates that the well-maintained stadium and the two skilled teams – both comfortably perched atop the table – will make for a thrilling showdown for football enthusiasts.
He expresses, “I’m delighted that we’ve groomed the stadium for SuperSport United, so we’ll be playing on an excellent pitch. We need a good game, and to achieve that we need a great team like Mamelodi Sundowns, and a worthy opponent like SuperSport United. These three factors will certainly set the stage for a fantastic derby on Wednesday.”
This derby has the potential to drastically alter the current championship rankings. A triumph for either team would propel them past Cape Town City FC, securing them a much-coveted top position. As the countdown to the clash begins, the Lucas Moripe Stadium is poised to host a match that is set to inscribe an exhilarating new tale in the annals of South African football history.
The Tshwane derby is a football match played between Mamelodi Sundowns and SuperSport United in the DStv Premiership. It is a highly-anticipated match in the South African football calendar.
The Tshwane derby is taking place on Wednesday, 29th November 2021, at the Lucas Moripe Stadium.
The winner of the Tshwane derby will secure a top position in the championship rankings, which could drastically alter the current standings.
Mamelodi Sundowns is being coached by Rhulani Mokwena, who is determined to take it one game at a time and give his team’s best.
Mamelodi Sundowns have a cluttered fixture schedule, which has made training difficult to arrange. Some of their players have also returned from national duties with injuries.
There is a wave of anticipation for the Tshwane derby, with both teams comfortably perched atop the table and the well-maintained Lucas Moripe Stadium ready to host a thrilling showdown for football enthusiasts.
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