Young Africans president Hersi Said has addressed concerns about potential hostility that Mamelodi Sundowns could face during their CAF Champions League encounter this weekend.
However Young Africans club President Hersi Ally Said believes their bus problems in South Africa were not caused by their hosts Mamelodi Sundowns.Rumours were circling when Tanzanian giants Yanga SC arrived in Gauteng and their bus en-route to their hotel broke down. The two teams will meet in the eagerly awaited Champions League quarter-final second-leg clash in Tshwane on Friday, with the first-leg having ended in a 0-0 draw on Saturday.
“It’s a malfunction of the car, and like I said, it’s a technical problem which I don’t think they encountered when they were taking the bus. So, rest assured I’m very positive with the reception of Mamelodi Sundowns,” added the boss. Are you enjoying our new online stadium? SNL24.com is Soccer Laduma’s new home. You’ll not only get the best soccer news, but you will also be able to comment on articles, view other comments, save articles to read later and much more! SIGN UP for free and explore our new home!
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