‘Cardoso went to drink coloured water at CWC! FIFA, convert Downs’ 5000 passes to one goal’

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Mamelodi Sundowns were eliminated from the Club World Cup after failing to collect maximum points against Fluminense on Wednesday night.

Masandawana needed a win to get into the knockout phase, but they struggled to get the ball into the back of the net. The South American team advanced alongside the German Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund.

Have a look at what football lovers said after the result.

Are Pyramids better than Fluminense?

Ahmed Samy heads in Pyramids second goal against Mamelodi Sundowns. Photo Imago

Ribeiro is the only player who can play 70% of his passes forward, the rest of the other creative players will play 80 /80 backpasses as well as sideways – Boah Gee 

So Pyramids are basically better than Fluminense? We ain't going anywhere with this Cardoso – Rori Sang 

I don't know who told Sundowns that ball possession is more important than scoring goals –  Kagiso WakwaMahlangu

Expecting Sundowns to win the Club World Cup is the same as expecting Bafana Bafana to win the World Cup in front of Spain, Argentina, France, and Brazil – Less Nyemba 

Cardoso and Matthews should stay in America

Mamelodi Sundowns coach Miguel Cardoso. Photo Imago

Cardoso and Tashreeq Matthews must stay in America and do Donald Trump's Garden – Masase Gededzha

Cardoso just went to the United States to drink flavoured water – Evangelist E M Popela 

I stayed up late for Sundowns vs Fluminense, thinking I'd witness magic. Instead, I got 90 minutes of absolutely nothing. No goals, no drama, just vibes and wasted sleep – Mabandla Shiyas Gwebu 

That Arthur Sales is sharing his salary with coach Miguel Cardoso – Bulelani Gova 

FIFA should convert their 5000 passes into one goal, so they can qualify – Corners updates 

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