Mamelodi Sundowns striker Peter Shalulile is determined to progress to the CAF Champions League semi-finals at the expense of Egyptian giants and defending champions Al Ahly.
An eager Shalulile says “Going into the first round with Al Ahly is very important to everyone, it’s important to the club itself and everyone that is playing for Sundowns.
For us it’s just to make sure that we go through to the next round and for that, it requires each and everyone to be on their highest form and just to do good on that particular day.”
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The Namibian striker who will be facing the Egyptian champions for the first time in his career added that “It’s very important for the club to get a second star.
It would be a dream come true for each and every player because every player wants to win this, it would be such a blessing in one’s life having a second star.”
The 27-year-old who was signed to the club by current Al Ahly head coach Pitso Mosimane and has proved to be a vital cog in Masandawana's season.
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The hardworking forward has scored 18 goals and provided 8 assists this season, with 3 goals and 1 assist in the CAF Champions League.
Mamelodi Sundowns take on Al Ahly at the Al Salam stadium this Saturday. Kick off is at 21:00 and the match will be available via livestream on the Official Mamelodi Sundowns Facebook Page.
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