‘Sundowns made sure Nigeria shudder when they hear South Africa! Remo Stars talk a lot like Kaizer Chiefs fans’

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Mamelodi Sundowns made a gigantic step towards the CAF Champions League group stage with a massive win on Saturday evening.

The 2024/25 finalists beat Remo Stars of Nigeria 5-1 in the first leg of the second preliminary round to make this weekend's fixture a mere formality.

Here are the reactions after the massive victory last weekend.

Cardoso must always start Shalulile

Peter Shalulile Mamelodi Sundowns 1

With respect, Ronwen Williams still needs serious competition for his position. Iron sharpens Iron. Denis Onyango might retire soon –  Sabelo Lethokuhle Kubheka

Sundowns made sure that Nigeria shudder when they hear the word South Africa –  Marella Beings Designer

Group stage ticket sealed! First name in the pot is Mamelodi Sundowns – Chess Checkmate 

As a Buccaneer, I am happy for what Sundowns did to Nigeria, those ones talk too much like Kaizer Chiefs fans – Justin Freeman 

Please just tell Coach Miguel Cardoso to always start with Peter Shalulile in attack – Mazwi Makinana

I'm here to approve of Santos' signing

Nuno Santos after joining Mamelodi Sundowns

The Remo Stars were surprised to see a team that plays their away game like they are at home. Scoring five away goals in the CAF Champions League is not for everyone; Pirates lost by three goals in the Democratic Republic of Congo – Sphile Bheshwini Nongalo

Come Monday morning, they will be sending letters to FIFA to complain about something or anything to try to deduct goals or get a free win! I know them – Paseka Hlatshwayo 

I am here to approve of Nuno Santos. Whoever signed that guy, thank you – Sizwe Michael 

Mamelodi Sundowns just give the DDC team permission to play the second leg at Loftus Versfeld next week – Rorisang Matsoake 

The Mamelodi Sundowns we know; if Miguel Cardoso keeps up like this, he can stay – Brave Hunt Ntuli 

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Willis Sob is an experienced journalist who has been in the game since 2009, covering major assignments around the continent.
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