Caf Champions League | Cote d'Or vs Mamelodi Sundowns 0-5 | Goals & Highlights 2019
Caf Champions League | Cote d'Or vs Mamelodi Sundowns 0-5 | Goals & Highlights 2019

Caf Champions League | Cote d'Or vs Mamelodi Sundowns 0-5 | Goals & Highlights 2019. Five-star Sundowns humble Cote d’Or. South African champions Mamelodi Sundowns showed their superiority with an emphatic 5-0 triumph over Cote d’Or on Saturday afternoon at Stade Linite in the first leg of the Round of 16 clash. The Brazilians as the South Africans are nicknamed broke the deadlock as early as the third minute from Motjeka Madisha’s pinpoint cross which was headed powerfully by Samuel Matsunda past goalie Jean-Paul Lesperance for a 1-0 lead. The visitors bossed this first half as the home team was happy to keep it tight at the back though Sphelel Mkhulise had two decent chances to extend his team’s advantage before the interval. Cote d’Or grew in the match in the second half as Ugandan Tony Kizito went agonizingly close to level the score in the 58th minute. Sundowns though raised their game and went further ahead in the 71st minute from Mabunda’s teasing cross which was headed home by Lyle Lakay to make it 2-0. Three minutes later, the 2016 CAF league champions capitalized on a slip by defender Sergio Barra allowing Mkhulise to bid his time to pick out Lakay who bagged his brace for a 3-0 score. Sundown scored again in the 77th minute from a clever back heel by Mkhulise to Matsunda who rifled the ball into the net for a 4-0 lead as he also netted his brace. Cote d’Or suffered further misery in the 81st minute as they were reduced to ten men after substitute Herve Cesar pulled down Mkhulise who was clear through on goal and was sent off. The Sundowns skipper Wayne Arendse completed the rout in the 87th minute from Oupa Manyisa’s through ball which he thumped past goalie Lesperance for a 5-0 final score. Reactions James Barra (Head Coach, Cote d’Or coach) We were still in the match with twenty minutes remaining but we seemed to lose our concentration and gave away the goals against a very good team that punished our mistakes. Benoit Marie (Captain, Cote d’Or) We played against a very top class opponent which forced us to defend but we kept the match tight until we made some individual errors which cost us dearly. Pitso Mosimane (Head Coach, Mamelodi Sundowns) It is always nice to win with a big score but our opponent resisted our pressure in the first half. They came at us in the second half and we managed to penetrate their defence as the match opened up. Wayne Arendse (Midfielder, Mamelodi Sundowns) We came here for this match not knowing much about our opponent so we decided to keep the ball and got them to chase the ball before we broke through to score. We did not concede which is therefore a good away result. Caf Champions League Cote d'Or vs Mamelodi Sundowns (0-5)



Mamelodi Sundowns 4 - 0 AS Otôho (Fan Celebration With Pitso Mosimane) 24/08/2019
Mamelodi Sundowns 4 - 0 AS Otôho (Fan Celebration With Pitso Mosimane) 24/08/2019

Final Aggregate Score: Mamelodi Sundowns 5 - 2 Otoho d’Oyo Goal Scorers (Final Leg): Gaston Sirino (penalty), Mosa Lebusa, Gaston Sirino, Themba Zwane Sundowns: 14. Onyango, 27. Morena, 6. Arendse, 5. Lebusa, 4. Langerman, 19. Coetzee, 15. Jali, 18. Zwane, 10. Sirino, 11. Vilakazi, 25. Maboe. Subs: 30. Pieterse, 13. Mabunda, 7. Lakay, 21. Mkhulise, 12. Tade, 2. Madisha, 16. Ngcongca.



PSL 2019/20: Mamelodi Sundown - Pitso Mosimane
PSL 2019/20: Mamelodi Sundown - Pitso Mosimane

Press Conference at the Lucas Moripe Stadium with Mamelodi Sundowns Head Coach. 00:00 - Overall impressions of the game? 03:27 - Did you feel the Cape Town City set pieces were a threat? 03:46 - Are you vulnerable when it comes to set pieces? 04:43 - Does the lack of performance today worry you? 05:28 - What is your approach for the 2nd leg of the Champions League?



Pitso: We Struggled To Deal With George Maluleka
Pitso: We Struggled To Deal With George Maluleka

Pitso Mosimane explained Mamelodi Sundowns' challenge in dealing with Kaizer Chiefs' attacking threat on Saturday.



Khama Billiat VS SuperSport United (Home) Absa Premiership 720pi HD (12/12/2018) MagnoliaArtsComps
Khama Billiat VS SuperSport United (Home) Absa Premiership 720pi HD (12/12/2018) MagnoliaArtsComps

🔔TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS TO NEVER MISS AN UPLOAD!🔔 🔔Hit LIKE & SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/wfLAcs 🔔 #KhamaBilliat #KhamaBilliatVSSuperSportUnited #MagnoliaArtsComps Title:Khama Billiat VS SuperSport United (Home) Absa Premiership 720pi HD (12/12/2018) MagnoliaArtsComps Absa Premiership Kaizer Chiefs (Maluleka 54') 1-0 SuperSport United Date: 12 December 2018 Venue: Mbombela Stadium Ernst Middendorp began his second reign at Kazier Chiefs with three points after his side defeated SuperSport United 1-0 at the Mbombela Stadium on Wednesday evening. Veteran duo Itumeleng Khune and Willard Katsande were left out of the matchday squad, as Virgil Vries and Siphelele Ntshangase were drafted into the line-up. Under the new mentorship, Chiefs got off to a fiery start as Khama Billiat, Leonardo Castro and Ntshangase looked lively in the final third. Castro, however, missed a sitter for Chiefs in the 12th minute after being played in by Billiat but instead of placing his spot, he went for power on his left foot and his strike sailed over the bar. Lebogang Manyama came close to breaking the deadlock for Middendorp’s charges in the 20th minute with a half-volley from that was brilliantly parried away by Matsatsantsa goalkeeper Ronwen Williams. Seven minutes later, United’s Evans Rusike had an opportunity to silence the Amakhosi fans who were vociferous in the stands after going through on the right side of the box but his low strike was saved by the hosts shot-stopper Virgil Vries with an outstretched leg. Chiefs were overwhelming Kaitano Tembo’s men from the first minute, but they could not find the finishing touch to their great combinations going forward. Billiat had another chance to find the breakthrough for the hosts five minutes before the break after going through on on goal, but as he was about to released his shot, Grant Kekana made a crucial tackle from behind as the sides went into the break all square. Billiat came close again to breaking the deadlock for Chiefs five minutes into the second stanza with a stinging strike that was searching for the bottom corner, but Williams was on hand to make a great save. George Maluleka finally broke the deadlock for Middendorp’s troops in the 64th minute with a dipping strike from outside the box that sailed into the back of the net, 1-0. Amakhosi had the momentum in the last quarter of an hour, looking threatening whenever they were going forward, especially with the pace of Billiat.. Kaitano Tembo shuffled his pack for the remaining stages of the second half, but Chiefs were drilled at the back and did well to thwart their opponents at every turn. In the end, Amakhosi managed the game well towards the end and held on for victory that sends them up to fifth. Here's how they lined up: Chiefs: 16. Vries, 18. Moleko, 29. Walusimbi, 5. Booysen, 4. Cardoso, 12. Maluleka, 10. Ntshangase (Mahlasela 46'), 22. Zulu, 21. Manyama (Zuma 90+4'), 11. Billiat, 8. Castro (Parker 61'). Subs: 44. Bvuma, 30. Hadebe, 20. Ngezana, 28. Zuma, 17. Mahlasela, 25. Parker, 6. Adrianarimanana. SuperSport: 30. Williams, 20. Kekana, 4. Daniels, 29. Gould, 14. Bhasera, 21. Ntshangase, 28. Mokoena (Lunga 74'), 24. Mbule (Keen 60'), 19. Rusike, 16. Modiba, 15. Lakay (Phala 46'). Subs: 33. Pule, 6. Letsholonyane, Fleurs, 17. Lungu, 11. Keene, 37. Mahlatsi, 16. Phala. Though Kaizer Chiefs wanted a home game they have instead been drawn away against ABC Motsepe side Tornado FC in the Nedbank Cup Last 32. The draw was conducted on Thursday night at the Nedbank Headquarters in Sandton. “We wanted a home game,” said Khama Billiat. “But we are professionals and we are looking forward to travelling to the Eastern Cape. We are looking forward to lifting this trophy.” Tornado FC play their home games at Mdantsane’s Sisa Dukashe Stadium and are currently on top of the log in their region. Holding 13 Nedbank Cup titles, Amakhosi last lifted this trophy in 2013. Chiefs are looking at this edition of the 2019 Nedbank Cup to get back to lifting trophies after an uncharacteristic three past seasons. Billiat joined Chiefs from Mamelodi Sundowns, where Pitso Mosimane has been in charge for six years. READ: Middendorp - I have some crazy ideas Now barely six months into his time at Amakhosi, the Zimbabwean international finds himself working with a new coach after the departure of Giovanni Solinas, who tried to build his team around Billiat. The former PSL Footballer of the Season says they need to stick to the ideas of the new coach so that they can progress



Pitso: I've Received Letters Within Five Days...
Pitso: I've Received Letters Within Five Days...

Pitso Mosimane insists that while it may sound like sour grapes, Benni McCarthy and Cape Town City benefitted and lifted a trophy on the back of dubious refereeing decisions and that Bidvest Wits sits at the top of the PSL table after benefiting from a questionable refereeing decision. Mosimane goes on to say that when he speaks his mind the PSL are very quick to send him letters about his behaviour. He accepts that it is part of being a PSL coach.



Pitso: We Getting The Short End Of The Stick
Pitso: We Getting The Short End Of The Stick

Mamelodi Sundowns' Head Coach Pitso Mosimane says his team are lacking in confidence and need to turn things around with a win. In the aftermath of a disappointing draw to Bidvest Wits, Mosimane admitted his team are not playing well, but that they seem to be getting the short end of the stick when it comes to benefitting from refereeing decisions.




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