Truly speaking, it is only Mamelodi Sundowns that takes League games seriously in the PSL.
Most teams are merely participating in League games for the purpose of just being in the Top 8 bracket while others are participating merely to avoid being relegated.
These teams don’t have any ambition whatsoever to win the League.
They have long given up on winning the League and would rather concentrate on knock-out Cup games, where they know that they will always beat Sundowns easily, because Sundowns players don’t have big match temperament; they only perform when there is no pressure to win.
Sundowns think they are the best by winning the League year-in-and-year out, but the truth is other teams don’t care about League games.
In the same breath, this current Sundowns team is far away from winning any knock-out final trophies.
Chiefs, Pirates, Magesi and Stellenbosch FC have shown countless times that Sundowns won’t win any cup final games any time soon, unless drastic changes are made in the coaching staff and the players are given some psychological help to stop being habitual chokers when it is time to “eat.”
Sundowns players and coaches always brag about having won the League, but this scenario is boring now.
Any coach who would fail to win the League title at Sundowns should be sent to the cemetery by all means possible, because those Sundowns players are well-looked-after and are always motivated with incentives to win League games, while players of other teams don’t have incentives and motivation to do well in League games.
Any grandmother from D1 in Mamelodi can win the League as coach of Sundowns, it is no train smash when Sundowns win the League.
The only time players of other teams are given incentives is when they play Sundowns in cup matches and nine times out of ten they manage to beat Sundowns.
Sundowns’ story is like that of a stuck record; they win the League, lose cup final games in the PSL, go to the African Champions League and get beaten, and then repeat the same clumsy performance the following year.
As a parting shot, I was surprised to read Sundowns’ coach/film director Cardoso saying he has depth in the left back position and this left me wondering whether this guy watches the same Sundowns games that we watch or goes into a mode of hallucination by watching some movie wherein Sundowns’ left back position looks like being up to standard.
This guy still refuses to field Fawas Basadien in that position.
Ayikhona!