Mamelodi Sundowns meet TP Mazembe this weekend and coach Rulani Mokwena Encourage your subordinates to beat up the visitor.
Mazembe and Sundowns have 10 points from their five Group A matches and Makwena will be hoping for a win.
The Brazilians will host the Ravens at the Lucas Moripe Stadium and Mokwena says their mission is to come out on top with a win.
Mokwena said Sundowns will be hoping for a win in Swane as both teams qualify for the Cuffe Champions League last eight.
Looking at Sundowns' track record, Mokwena says dreaming big brings pressure and challenges ahead of the game against Mazembe.
Mokwena talks about Sundowns' Mission of Mazembe competition
Mokwena is also keeping an eye on Sundowns' progress as they compete for league, Nedbank Cup and continental titles.
Although Masandawana have already won the African Football League trophy, Mokwena is focused on defeating Mazembe.
“If you look at where we are in the league after the games, they are not number one in the domestic league,” Mokwena said of the win against Mazembe. SABC.
“Mazembe, Pyramid and even Al Ahly are not number one despite playing half the days.
“We have already won the trophy.
“We have qualified for the quarter-finals, so now we aim to finish first in our group.
“The second benchmark is to see if we can finish first, which is very likely after Saturday's game.”
Sundowns coach gives guidance on balancing continental and domestic schedules
Mokwena, the 37-year-old coach, believes he must start planning for his next matches on the continental and domestic scene.
Furthermore, reigning league champions Sundowns will be looking to avenge their 1-0 defeat away to Mazembe in the first leg.
“Then we have to start thinking about the next few games, which will make it difficult for us,” Mokwena added of Sundowns' schedule.
“Whether it's the domestic league or the domestic cup, it's another game that awaits us.
“But we dare to dream and embrace the pressure that comes with it.”
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