Mamelodi Sundowns Set to Take on Wydad Casablanca in High-Stakes Clash

Mamelodi Sundowns Set to Take on Wydad Casablanca in High-Stakes Clash

Mamelodi Sundowns Gearing Up for Clash With Wydad Casablanca

Mamelodi Sundowns are getting ready for a significant football match against Wydad Casablanca, another African football powerhouse.

Sundowns’ Victory Over Al Ahly

Following their victory over Al Ahly in the semi-finals, Mamelodi Sundowns have headed to Casablanca for the first leg of their clash against Wydad Casablanca.

Second Leg at Loftus Versfeld Stadium

The second leg of the match is scheduled to take place at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium on either Saturday or Sunday, November 12.

Financial Stakes

Mamelodi Sundowns have already earned R56 million for reaching the final, and a successful outcome in the two-legged final would bring in R74 million from CAF.

The financial aspect adds an interesting dimension to the game and showcases the potential rewards for the team.

Mokwena’s Confidence

Coach Rhulani Mokwena expressed strong confidence ahead of the match, emphasizing that the team is very close to achieving glory and urging the players to believe in their ability to overcome Wydad.

Previous Champions League Performances

Mokwena reflects on the team’s past performances in the Champions League, mentioning previous eliminations by Petro and Wydad.

He stresses the importance of finishing strong against Wydad in this season’s competition.

Final Words of Belief

Mokwena concludes by reiterating his belief in the team’s potential and the idea that they can write a new story of success.

The coach’s words reflect the team’s mindset and determination to achieve victory.

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