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Sundowns can expect fair play from us, says Yanga boss 

Ahead of their highly anticipated CAF Champions League encounter, Yanga SC president Hersi Ally Said has downplayed concerns of hostility, emphasising sportsmanship and mutual respect when they host Mamelodi Sundowns. 

Sundowns visit Yanga on Saturday for a first-leg, last-eight clash at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium. Unease lingers in the Mamelodi Sundowns camp regarding their upcoming trip to Tanzania, with worries about potential mistreatment.

The fears stem from Botswana’s Jwaneng Galaxy and Orlando Pirates bemoaning the treatment they received from Simba SC during their visits to Dar es Salaam. 

But Said has assured Sundowns of a warm welcome and fair treatment in Tanzania.

“We’re aware of the ties that exist between these two countries – South Africa and Tanzania – and we don’t take that lightly. We have business, strong family ties, and friends in South Africa,” Said told FARPost. “This is not a war. It’s a football game. We’re excited to host Sundowns and anticipate a thrilling match on the pitch. Young Africans is committed to upholding the highest standards of sportsmanship and fair play.

“Our fans are renowned for their enthusiastic support, and we are confident they will create a vibrant and respectful atmosphere for both teams.

“We understand the importance of this competition for both Sundowns and Young Africans. They must know they’re dealing with the right people with the right mindset. 

Yanga media officer Ali Kamwe with Sundowns fans
Yanga media officer Ali Kamwe with Sundowns fans in Dar es Salaam

“We’ll make all necessary arrangements to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for their players, staff, and supporters.”

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The Yanga boss reportedly contacted Sundowns’ management immediately after the draw, assuring them they would have an enjoyable stay in Tanzania.

Having come through the Mamelodi Sundowns youth system, Mahlatse ‘Skudu’ Makudubela has eased worries at the Tshwane giants. Before signing with Yanga this season, Makudubela travelled to Dar es Salaam with Marumo Gallants last year.

“It’s fortunate I visited this club while playing for Marumo Gallants in the CAF Confed Cup. We came here, and we had a good time. 

“The club provided everything we asked for. Recently, we had Algeria’s CR Belouizdad and Medeama SC  of Ghana here. I have friends in those clubs. They never complained about anything,” Makudubela told FARPost.

“Our president is a man of high integrity; he knows what is happening, and he’s an unsung hero of Tanzanian football.”

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