Mosimane has one eye on Club World Cup

Pitso Mosimane believes Mamelodi Sundowns have what it takes to add the Fifa Club World Cup trophy to the Caf Champions League gong. �Gavin Barker/BackpagePix

Pitso Mosimane believes Mamelodi Sundowns have what it takes to add the Fifa Club World Cup trophy to the Caf Champions League gong. �Gavin Barker/BackpagePix

Published Oct 26, 2016

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OR Tambo International Airport – Pitso Mosimane believes Mamelodi Sundowns have what it takes to add the Fifa Club World Cup trophy to the Caf Champions League gong they brought home this morning.

The Brazilians are going to represent Africa at the global tournament taking place in Japan from December 8 to 18. And while Africa's record at the event has been pretty poor with only two final appearances and six first round exits, Mosimane believes he can turn the ride.

"I think it was the minister (Fikile Mbalula) or Dr Danny Jordaan (Safa president) who said maybe we will be in the final. If you know my attitude, (you will know) I believe we will be there."

Speaking at the club's welcome ceremony at the airport's parking lot, an emotional Mosimane thanked all and sundry for having helped his team achieve this glorious feat.

And while the focus was on the upcoming Club World Cup, it was quickly evident that Mosimane was far from satiated by the continental success.

With Gauteng Premier David Makhura having earlier suggested that Sundowns should be excused if they do not do well in their Telkom Knockout last 16 clash with Pololwane City, Mosimane said they were not about to put their foot off the paddle.

"Sure we call the other local cup competitions sardines, but they keep us strong. Minister, we want to protect the Telkom Cup. I know the players want to keep the Telkom Cup."

But having tasted continental glory, Mosimane wants more.

"We are also looking forward to the (Caf) Super Cup. It might be TP Mazembe or some other team we will be playing. And that match will be played here, we will give it our best shot."

As the crowd chanted his name and one held aloft a poster with his caricature, Mosimane became a little emotional, his left hand raised in a fist ala Nelson Mandela on his release from prison before opening up.

"I'm just humbled. Thanks Masandawana for singing for us, for supporting us. When you sang in that stadium we were humming with you in the stands. To see you in those stands opposite us was very encouraging."

He will need more than just the Sundowns fans to be behind his team of he is to bring home the Fifa Club World Cup.

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