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Sundowns on course to complete a clean sweep of domestic trophies.

April 2022

By Mark Gleeson
Mamelodi Sundowns will need only one point against Cape Town City tomorrow (WED) to
win the DStv Premiership for a record-extending 15th time and an unprecedented fifth title
in a row, underlining their superiority in the domestic game.
But the clash against the high flying Capetonian side comes just days after the bitter
disappointment of elimination from the African Champions League at the hands of Angola’s
Petro Atletico after Saturday’s quarter-final second leg tie.
Just how Sundowns react after their failure yet again to achieve their stated ambition of
another African title remains to be seen.
There could be a heady backlash for City to have to do deal with, or the Brazilians might
have a hangover and prove lethargic, sulky and disinterested.
Ordinarily, a chance to secure the title should be sufficient motivation but Sundowns have
been somewhat condescending towards domestic competition, such has been their
overwhelming dominance.
Tomorrow’s game could prove another dent in an otherwise close to perfect season
although it is hard to see Sundowns not getting at least one point and keeping up their
unbeaten home record in this season’s league action.
City are the only team who can still catch them but would have to win all their remaining
matches while Sundowns would need to lose their remaining five for there to be a dramatic
change at the top by the last day of the season on 21 May.
Eric Tinkler’s team have been the form side of 2022, along with second placed Royal AM,
with the greatest number of points since the restart of the season in February. They also
have Mduduzi Mdantsane back from suspension to bolster their attack.
Tomorrow also sees Orlando Pirates hosts Chippa United and Kaizer Chiefs away at
Lamontville Golden Arrows as the race for second place behind Sundowns continues.
This is the rescheduling of the disputed match that Chiefs failed to travel to Durban in
December and while Arrows are happy to play, Cape Town City are taking legal action to
stop PSL plans to reschedule their ‘Covidgate’ game against Chefs at Soccer City on
Saturday.
Chiefs and Pirates are among five clubs still holding out hopes of finishing second and
earning a berth in next seasons’ Champions League alongside Sundowns.
In the UEFA Champions League tonight (TUES) and tomorrow, LaLiga and the Premier
League go head-to-head in their semi-final leg ties to determine which is the best league in
the world.

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