Mamelodi Sundowns defender Grant Kekana isn’t fazed by Kaizer Chiefs supporters filling the FNB Stadium on Saturday.
Amakhosi and Masandawana meet this Saturday afternoon in a Betway Premiership match on the FNB Stadium. Each groups have received two league matches thus far this season. Sundowns have gotten the higher of Chiefs lately and are once more favourites to win Saturday’s conflict.
Kekana mentioned Downs are used to strain and can use their expertise gained within the CAF Champions League to cope with Amakhosi.
“I don’t suppose it’s as intimidating, we’ve gained a number of expertise from taking part in in Caf (video games),” he mentioned.
“There are a number of hostile groups and we’ve been to Cairo so it’s one thing that we’re used to. It’s going to be a troublesome sport as a result of Kaizer Chiefs are doing properly proper now and their rebuilding part is trying superb however we belief and imagine in our course of as properly,” Kekana added.
Though Masandawana are favourites, some imagine Chiefs could have an opportunity given the change in teaching personnel at Downs. Manqoba Mngqithi took over from Rulani Mokwena in July however the ex-Golden Arrows coach already misplaced two video games this season.
“I don’t know who doubted him (Mngqithi) however I’ve been working with him since I got here to Sundowns, we perceive him and we all know what he needs from us,” Kekana mentioned as per The Citizen.
Chiefs and Sundowns do battle on the FNB Stadium
“It was nearly us firing and I feel we’re nearly the place we need to be however there’s nonetheless a number of work to do.”
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