09 November 2018, by: Thabang Kgeledi
SUNDOWNS TITLE HOPES ON THE LINE
Football blogger Thabang Kgeledi digs into why Sundowns have their backs to the wall when they face Pirates this weekend.
Mamelodi Sundowns host an on form Orlando Pirates on Saturday afternoon at the Loftus Versfeld stadium.
Pitso Mosimane and his men should be careful not to lose this game. A loss will further lower the esteem of an already low in confidence team, and give credibility to Orlando Pirates’ ‘league favourites’ tag.
☠ @Masandawana vs @orlandopirates
? 10 November 2018
? Loftus Versfeld Stadium
? 15:30
? SuperSport 4
? Tickets @TicketProSA ➡️ https://t.co/0vlro5jxYs
⚫⚪?⭐#AbsaPrem #OnceAlways pic.twitter.com/pY1vCOjWwH— Orlando Pirates FC (@orlandopirates) November 8, 2018
Saturday saw Mamelodi Sundowns bow out of the Telkom Knockout at the hands of Baroka FC; a team with a tenth of their budget.
Yes, football’s beauty is its unpredictability but, the way the Brazilians lost the game was embarrassing, to say the least.
Yes, football’s beauty is its unpredictability but, the way the Brazilians lost the game was embarrassing, to say the least.
Sundowns haven’t had a good start to the season. The PSL champions have been eliminated from the CAF champion’s league, MTN 8, and now the Telkom Knockout.
They go into Saturday’s fixtures against red hot Orlando Pirates needing nothing less than a win to breathe life back into their league campaign.
Mamelodi Sundowns were 3-1 winners against Free State Stars on Wednesday evening. Jeremy Brockie, whose wages cost more than your two-bedroom flat, finally scored his first goal for Sundowns after 378 days.
One year and 13 days later, Jeremy Brockie has found the back of the net!#BrockBack ??⚽️ pic.twitter.com/Hbzq4FVgrA
— Kick Off (@KickOffMagazine) November 7, 2018