Sundowns focused on the ‘process’ ahead of Al Ahly game

Gift Motupa of Sundowns during the 2023 CAF Champion League match against Al Hilal at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria on 11 January 2023. Picture: Samuel Shivambu/BackpagePix

Gift Motupa of Sundowns during the 2023 CAF Champion League match against Al Hilal at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria on 11 January 2023. Picture: Samuel Shivambu/BackpagePix

Published Feb 23, 2023

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Johannesburg - Mamelodi Sundowns goalkeeper Denis Onyango said that his club is focused on the “process” rather than on the log, as it prepares to play against Egyptian giants Al Ahly in a CAF Champions League group stage game at the Al-Salam Stadium in Cairo on Saturday.

“We don’t look at the log. We focus on the process which is to get to 10 or 11 points which will assure us of qualification to the quarter-finals. We want to win all of the group games to give us momentum heading into the quarter-finals. It is important for us to stay focused on the aim which is to qualify for the quarter-finals,” said Onyango.

Despite being more decorated in continental competition, it is Al Ahly who will be under more pressure than Downs to try and gain a win from the game. The Red Devils are without a win or point in the group stage, having lost their opening game 1-0 against Al-Hilal last weekend.

In contrast, Downs top the group having won both of their games so far.

With Ronwen Williams now the firm first-choice goalkeeper for Sundowns, Onyango is unlikely to play against Al Ahly this weekend. However, he has had his fair share of battles against the Egyptian club as Downs have been drawn to play against them no less than eight times over the last four years in Africa’s premier club competition.

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“It is becoming one of the biggest derbies on the African continent. We are happy that we are going to play them with a winning streak. The team has been training the whole week. We do not have too many injuries. Playing Al Ahly away from home is always a tough encounter. They are one of the powerhouses of African football. A win will take us to nine points and bring us closer to the semi-final,” said Onyango.

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Sundowns will arguably have a psychological edge over their counterparts in the game. They are unbeaten against Al Ahly in three games.

In addition to this, Rhulani Mokwena’s side can focus a lot of energy into the Champions League given that they have already wrapped up the DStv Premiership title.

While Al Ahly sit on top of the Egyptian Premier League standings, they could still face potential challenges from the likes of Pyramids and Future.

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