Monday 24 October 2016

SHAKES MASHABA: ASAMBE LULU SOLALA EMBHEDENI


Bafana bafana coach, Shakes Mashaba had a special invitation from Mamelodi Siundowns to travel with them for their second leg Caf champions league final clash against the Egyptian giants, Zamalek in Alexandria where the match took place.

''Bra Shakes'' did a post match interview so that he can identify some of the vital issues and how he has seen the game as a whole.
Shakes Mashaba made a very good statement and highlighted some of the key factors that we need to sort instantly as a nation and also said that it is about time South African teams start taking this African tournaments seriously.
 He also highlighted some individual performances from Mamelodi Sundowns players and said he was happy for the club, the president and the technical team. During the end of the post match interview, Bra Shakes shocked all of us when he said that he liked Mamelodi Sundowns song that says, ''Asambe lulu solala embhedeni''

Mamelodi Sundowns win Caf champions league final 2016

Mamelodi Sundowns have won the Caf champions league final 2016. Sundowns suffered a 1-0 defeat to Egyptian giants, Zamalek on 23rd of October 2016, thanks to a 3-0 first leg win at home that led them to lift the most essential trophy in the continent.

Pitso Mosimane has made history once again with the Cloorkop based outfit and he has proven once again that he is a man for the big occasion.
Pitso Mosimane became the first South African coach to lift the tittle and lead the team to the Fifa club world cup.
Sundowns have proven several times that they are the best team in the country currently based on their current performances and they are the second club in South Africa to lift the trophy after it was won by Orlando Pirates in 1995, Jerry Skhosana scoring the winning goal.

Mamelodi Sundowns have created awareness from last season that they gonna be one of the big teams in African football thanks to coach Pitso ''Jingles'' Mosimane and his technical team.

 Zamalek president, Mortada Mansour, has reportedly blamed the use of miuthi for Mamelodi Sundowns to be crowned the champions of Africa.
''Is it natural to waste 18 chances in front of goal? Things were obviously not normal and there was magic and sorcery involved.
 All the players and their coach were men today and we missed God's reconcile. I thanked them after the game for their manly performance". Mansour told Guardian Sport