Pitso Mosimane laments the new normal under Covid-19

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The Sundowns coach admits he is not sure how his team will perform after a prolonged lay-off

Ready or not, Pitso Mosimane and his Mamelodi Sundowns footballers enter no-man’s land at Orlando Stadium on Saturday when they meet Bidvest Wits in the Nedbank Cup semifinal.

“So for me to tell you‚ ‘We are ready‚ we know what to do‚ we know how we’re going to handle this’ — I’m not brave enough to say that. “So you have to understand the preparation was wrong from the very beginning. We were preparing quickly‚ for the games to start in 10 or 12 days from resuming training on July 3.

“We have done only one video analysis. And that’s with social distancing. You wait for a certain time because you can’t be in a closed room‚ so we do it outside‚ when there’s no reflection of the sun‚ between 5pm and 6pm.“You’ve got to understand how strange football is in Covid-19. We don’t have team spirit in the camp.

 

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