‘Sundowns players will cry after seeing their real coach Mokwena! But Onyango should replace Williams’

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Mamelodi Sundows are set for another CAF Champions League Group C outing on Friday away against MC Alger.

The Brazilians started their campaign with a 3-1 win over St Eloi Lupopo as Rulani Mokwena’s outfit fell 2-1 away to Al Hilal. It explains why the defending Premier Soccer League champions will not find it easy in Algeria.

Have a look at what football lovers in the country are saying ahead of the fixture, as sampled by Afrik-Foot.

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The best game ever. All these debates among Sundowns fans will be settled. In fact, in two games, including the one in Pretoria. Those who will lose should accept they were wrong –  Kings Makhalima 

Mamelodi Sundowns will score first against Mamelodi Sundowns and forget that they are playing – Tebza Fokza

I wish our legendary goalkeeper, Denis Onyango, could start tonight. Please, Miguel Cardoso, replace Ronwen Williams – Kheswa Mnxusi

 What a simple and straight win for the mighty Mamelodi Sundowns – Eric Ownership Gabokgethwe

Go there and do what you do best, Yellow Nation are fully behind you all the way – Bonga Ndlala

I hope our coach doesn’t approach the game defensively

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Mamelodi Sundowns players will be happy to see their real coach, I am sure they will cry – Witness Mapengo

Masandawana, let’s teach MC Alger how we play football. The unstoppable train from Pretoria – Magadali

I hope our coach doesn’t approach the game defensively. Home or away, Mamelodi Sundowns play for maximum points – Sphe Phelo

Another win will put Masandawana in a very good position in the group. But it won’t be easy – Christo Jongwa 

We have to leave a statement that this team is amongst the biggest in Africa. The arsenal we possess is ready to kill. Masandawana – Nkosinathi Dlamini

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Willis Sob is an experienced journalist who has been in the game since 2009, covering major assignments around the continent.
His hunger for African football is unmatched, always getting the best angles and facts to feed the fans and quench their thirst.