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"I also envy Kaizer Chiefs"‚ says Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane

With 44 points and sitting in fourth place‚ Mamelodi Sundowns are well-positioned for a late season assault on the teams above them as their title defence finally starts to take shape.

Having faced Cape Town City and Kaizer Chiefs already‚ Sundowns are only a win away from top spot with two games in hand.

With the winning groove now found after an unexpected winless spell‚ Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane knows his team is finding momentum at exactly the right time of the season.

They have collected nine points from their past three matches and dealt Tshwane rival SuperSport United a title body blow in the process.

“The slump did cost us but I'm happy we went through it‚" Mosimane said.

"I've had my time with draws and injuries.

"I also envy Kaizer Chiefs because they've won five matches in a row and those are a people you want to envy and copy.

"A streak like that puts you in a serious position to win the league but we're just positioning ourselves and it puts stress on the other teams‚” the Sundowns coach said.

“We've been in this position before.

"In the 2013/14 season‚ we were nine points behind with 11 games to go and we were winning 1-0‚ 1-0 and 1-0.

"We've got the experience and we can play these games and having played in the Champions League‚ that league has really sharpened us.

"Sometimes you only just need one goal but in the process of getting that goal‚ you need to stay organised.

"The nice thing was we never let them get to us.”

Mosimane refused to rule SuperSport out of the league running and compared their resilience to Spanish side Sevilla.

SuperSport have two back-to-back matches against Kaizer Chiefs that will decide their title and cup destinies.

They are the Nedbank Cup champions but they haven't been convincing in their title defence.

They are also walking a tightrope of having seven players on three yellow cards.

Dean Furman‚ Michael Morton‚ Denwin Farmer‚ Morgan Gould‚ Onismor Bhasera and Reneilwe Letsholonyane form the spine of the team and they will be sorely missed if they get carded at the FNB Stadium on Saturday evening.

Mosimane lauded Stuart Baxter on his bravery and willingness to play a high stakes game.

“I have to credit Stuart for being brave because I don't think I would've done what he's done.

"You've got seven yellow cards and a cup game against Kaizer Chiefs and you play them all.

"None of them pick up a yellow card and that's a sign of a beautiful game.

"I may have learnt something from him and Kaitano Tembo because that was a brave move‚” Mosimane said.

“SuperSport may not win the league but they're a dangerous team.

"They've got an odd cup they always win‚ be it the Telkom Knockout Cup or the Nedbank Cup.

"They always seem to pick up something but I wouldn't say they are out of the league.

"If they don't win the league‚ they can always play Confederations Cup football.

"After all‚ they take CAF competitions seriously.” - TMG Digital/TMG Sport

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