‘Before of a wounded animal’ Mamelodi Sundowns defender warns Chiefs and others

Following their Caf Champions League elimination on Friday, Mamelodi Sundowns focus on the DStv Premiership.

Bafana Ba Style are two wins away from securing their seventh league title In a row. Rulani Mokwena‘s charges play TS Galaxy on Monday looking to maintain their unbeaten run this season.

Mamelodi Sundowns defender Mosa Lebusa admits the club is still hurting from the Champions League exit.

“Well, obviously I mean coming from Champions League exit, moods a bit low, but as a team, we had 24 hours. So 24 hours has passed, so we are looking forward to our next game where we have to redeem ourselves,” the Mamelodi Sundowns defender told the club’s media department.

“I mean, we have the league to play for and playing against a good side who’s in a very good form. So we were sad, after exiting the Champions League, but right now we picked ourselves up and we have to finish the league.

Mamelodi Sundowns out for blood this week

“So I think everyone now is fully focused on the upcoming game. Yeah, I think it’s one of the teams that we haven’t played this season. I mean, the only time we played them was in the Carling Black Label, but in the league, we haven’t played them so it’s gonna be interesting. “

Mamelodi Sundowns will play TS Galaxy twice in a space of 30 days and Lebusa expects touch games in both matches.

And yeah, they are in a very good form. I mean, if you check the league, they’re slowly climbing up and mathematically they can still catch us.

“But we’re playing at home tomorrow, I don’t think it’s possible for them to do that because tomorrow we have to redeem ourselves and you know what happens to a wounded animal? We have to go all out attack and make sure that we get maximum points and look forward to the next game,” he said.

Masandawana looked to wrap up the league

if Mamelodi Sundowns beat Galaxy, they won’t be crowned champions but a loss for Stellenbosch will see Masandawana lift the title. Stellies play Golden Arrows on Wednesday but their title aspirations are all but over given Downs’ games in hand.

Masandawana and Kaizer Chiefs play each other this Thursday. A win for Masandawan might crown them PSL champions