Mamelodi Sundowns Under Pressure to Deliver in the Premiership and CAF Champions League
Mamelodi Sundowns, South Africa’s dominant football club, have found themselves in a rare position this season—under intense pressure. Having missed out on domestic knockout competitions, the club’s focus now rests on securing the Betway Premiership title and conquering the CAF Champions League. Any failure to achieve these goals could have severe consequences for head coach Manqoba Mngqithi, who took over from Rulani Mokwena just a few months ago.
The heat on Mngqithi escalated after Sundowns suffered a shock defeat to Magesi FC in the Carling Knockout, followed by an underwhelming 0-0 draw against Maniema Union in their opening CAF Champions League group stage match. These setbacks raised questions about the team’s form and their ability to meet the lofty expectations placed upon them.
However, Sundowns bounced back in the Premiership with a dominant 3-0 victory over Sekhukhune United, propelling them to the top of the table, displacing Orlando Pirates. The win temporarily eased the pressure on Mngqithi, but the season is far from over, and the challenges are far from finished.
Looking ahead, Sundowns will face Moroccan club AS FAR in their second Champions League group-stage match. After dropping points in their opening game, the club will be under immense pressure to secure all three points in this away fixture. Sundowns’ management remains confident that the team has the potential to go all the way in the prestigious continental tournament. However, should they fail to advance past the group stages, significant changes within the club are expected, with Mngqithi’s position at risk.
The domestic race for the Premiership title is also set to be more competitive than in recent seasons. Orlando Pirates, fresh from strong performances, are determined to wrestle the title away from Sundowns. If Mngqithi fails to clinch the league title, indications suggest that he may not be in charge next season. With the pressure mounting both domestically and internationally, Sundowns face a crucial few months that could define their season and Mngqithi’s future at the club.