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Mamelodi Sundowns seek redemption at home against AmaZulu FC

Premier Soccer League

Herman Gibbs|Published

Arthur Sales celebrates scoring for Mamelodi Sundowns against Chippa United in their Premiership opener. Photo: Backpagepix

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After a disappointing 1-1 draw against Chippa United in their opening match of the new Betway Premiership season, defending champions Mamelodi Sundowns are determined to secure their first home victory.

Sundowns host AmaZulu at Loftus Versfeld Stadium on Tuesday in their second Premiership match of the campaign. At the weekend in Gqeberha, Sundowns let a lead slip in their season opener and were forced to settle for a share of the spoils. However, as head coach Miguel Cardoso noted, there is much to rectify from that performance.

“We have to fight for the next one (AmaZulu), see the mistakes and try to build the team,” Cardoso said, reflecting on the need for growth and adaptation.

Meanwhile, AmaZulu will arrive looking to extend their positive momentum after a solid 1-0 victory over Orbit College on Saturday. They will be keen to exploit any uncertainty surrounding Sundowns and are fortified by a four-match unbeaten run in the Premiership.

Cardoso’s tactical acumen will be tested with player availability concerns. Thapelo Morena remains sidelined due to injury, while doubts linger over Lucas Ribeiro and Khuliso Mudau amid transfer speculation.

The Sundowns boss, however, has reassured fans that despite a demanding schedule — which includes a crucial MTN8 semi-final against Orlando Pirates this weekend — the squad is ready to meet the challenge.

AmaZulu head coach Arthur Zwane has a clear understanding of the gravity of the encounter.

“We can’t think because they drew their first game that perhaps it’s going to be an easier game,” Zwane cautioned, recognising Sundowns’ reputation for individual brilliance.

With players like Ribeiro and Peter Shalulile capable of decisive moments, AmaZulu’s task will be to contain Sundowns’ threats while capitalising on their own emerging talents. Among those to watch for the hosts is Arthur Sales, whose stock is rapidly rising after an assist and goal against Chippa.

On the flipside, AmaZulu’s fast-rising star Tebogo Mashigo has been making headlines after impressive performances this season, including a goal against Stellenbosch and a key assist in their latest victory.