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Mosimane: It’s far from over
- Updated: October 20, 2016
Following a complete rout of Egyptian giants Zamalek in the first leg of the Orange CAF Champions League final at the Lucas Moripe Stadium last Saturday, Mamelodi Sundowns look well on course to being crowned champions of African club football heading into the return leg in Egypt on Sunday.
While a tough 90-minutes of football in front of 86, 000 intimidating fans await the South Africans at the Borg El Arab Stadium in Alexandria, the fixture certainly looks in favour of the ‘Brazilians’, considering the three goals that had no response from Zamalek at a packed to the rafters Lucas Moripe Stadium in the first leg.
This was Sundowns’ third consecutive victory over the Egyptians, having brought the White Knights to the sword on two occasions in the group stages of the competition.
However, this should serve a motivation for the home side to avoid defeat at all cost and escape the embarrassment of a fourth successive loss to Sundowns in the same competition. Overturning a 3-0 …