Brayan Leon scored on debut for Mamelodi Sundowns on Monday night against Orbit College at Loftus Versfeld in their Betway Premiership clash. Photo: BackpagePix Mamelodi Sundowns’ return to the summit of the Betway Premiership was not merely about three points — it was a reminder of how far beyond individuals this team has evolved. With the Africa Cup of Nations still dictating selection realities, the Brazilians took the field without almost their entire Bafana Bafana contingent.Captain Ronwen Williams was the lone national team representative in the starting line-up, entrusted with anchoring a side stripped of familiar faces but not of its identity.
With the Africa Cup of Nations still dictating selection realities, the Brazilians took the field without almost their entire Bafana Bafana contingent. Captain Ronwen Williams was the lone national team representative in the starting line-up, entrusted with anchoring a side stripped of familiar faces but not of its identity. Against Orbit College at Loftus Versfeld, Sundowns looked anything but understrength.
From the opening exchanges, their control of space, tempo and possession spoke to a squad drilled to function regardless of personnel. The absence of internationals did not disrupt their passing lanes or defensive shape. Instead, it created opportunity — and head coach Miguel Cardoso was quick to underline that this was no accident. “I’m glad that we had solutions because we didn’t have important players, even on the bench,” Cardoso said after the match.