Mamelodi Sundowns might be the dominant force in South African football and continental champions two years ago, but coach Pitso Mosimane admits they were given a reality check by Barcelona last night.
“The difference between the two teams is like a Rand and a Euro,” Mosimane quipped, referring to the weak exchange-rate between the South African and European currency.
“That probably best sums it up. I thought when we conceded the first goal in the first minute that there would be an avalanche of goals coming.
“We paid our school fees, I think everyone saw that. We made defensive errors and they scored. The other goal was pure Barca, the way they play. We were given a lesson.
“We had our opportunities, but we didn’t use them. You could see the difference, the quality in attack, the way they pass the ball.”
“We struggled a little to get the ball, but then we also had our chance to play and that’s what I wanted, for the boys to play the way Sundowns play. We have our own way of playing. And we could test it against Barcelona.
“I was happy we could find our passing parts in between; the goal we scored was very good, well crafted,” he said of the consolation goal netted by Sibusiso Vilakazi.
“But there is a big difference and we must also not fool ourselves. There were times they stole the ball from us like someone stealing a lollypop away from a little child.
“But you have to be happy with what you see from your players because we played against the best team in the world. We played against superstars and we managed to play. I don’t think we embarrassed our people, we played football and that’s good.”
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