Mamelodi Sundowns head coach Rulani Mokwena has set the record straight regarding his future at the club.
Mokwena has been at Downs for 10 years, but left the club briefly between 2017 and 2020 to join Orlando Pirates.
The 37-year-old signed a four-year extension with Sundowns in June last year after winning the DStv Premiership and is expected to remain at Chlorkop until 2028.
“I am slowly losing my love for this game” – Rulani Mokwena
Ahead of the CAF Champions League match against Nouadjib, Mokwena said he was happy with his game at Downs.
“No, I'm very happy here, I'm very happy here.” [at Sundowns] “And I've been here for a very long time, my contract is for four years so I'll be at Sundowns for the next four years and I'm very happy,” he said. iDiski Times.
Sundowns and Mazembe currently have seven points, but a win for Mokwena's side against the Mauritanian champions would see them top the group.
Rulani Mokwena happy at Mamelodi Sundowns
“I think the game is XI vs. I think there were only two,''' Mokwena said.
“The style of play that they are able to display on an artificial pitch is to be admired and if they can play like that they can be successful, but we are trying to find the best under very difficult circumstances. We need to produce performances,” the Sundowns coach said.
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