Because Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane rarely displays more than one facial expression it’s often hard to know what he’s thinking.
Mosimane often moans about fixture congestion but this felt different. Part of it was likely entertainment and mind games, sure, but there was a challenge buried in there. A dare to his players to start the season strongly: to assert their superiority from the off. Tembo enjoys the respect of almost everybody in the league, having stayed on at the club after retiring and working his way up through the coaching ranks. Mosimane even paid him an ego-laced compliment by insisting his success is a marker for his own legacy, given that the Matsatsantsa boss formerly served as his captain.“We certainly can compete,” insisted Supersport captain Dean Furman after the PSL launch. “A sixth place for us without a trophy is disappointing.
Saturday will give us a good indication of just where Matsatsantsa are. Tembo will love nothing more than for his side to be the ones who capitalise on any Sundowns discontent.
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