Mamelodi Sundowns’ injury update ahead of 2024 MTN8 semifinal first leg clash against Stellenbosch FC in Atteridgeville.
The Brazilians go into your their clash against the Stellies at the Lucas Masterpieces Moripe Stadium without a number of players due to injuries.
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Ahead of the much anticipated match against Polokwane City, the club released an injury list that consisted of seven players, and it’s likely to be without the players for Stellenbosch match.
1. Ronwen Williams, who underwent shoulder surgery during the off-season to fix a troublesome shoulder that he injured during the 2023 African Cup of Nations.
2. Abdelmounaim Boutouil – The Morrocan has been out since towards the end of last season, with a groin injury that required him to have surgery.
3. Mothobi Mvala – The South African international suffered an unnamed injury during the club’s last friendly matches last weekend at the Lucas Masterpieces Moripe Stadium.
4. Divine Lunga – Lunga is also out with an unknown injury after suffering the injury during the club’s last friendly matches last weekend, as confirmed by Manqoba Mngqithi.
5. Thembinkosi Lorch – The former Orlando Pirates star attacker recently returned to training after he was forced to miss close to three months due to an ankle injury.
6. Sipho Mbule – Like Lorch, Mbule has recently returned to training after missing out on pre-season camp to Austria.
7. Keagan Johannes – The defender recently joined Sundowns from SuperSport United carrying a knock, and he is yet to fully recover from it.
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Meanwhile, the club will also be without new signing Iqraam Rayners, who is cup-tied, having played for the opponents in this season’s MTN8.
But will likely welcome new signing Arthur de Oliveira Sales, as he has finally been granted a work permit and registered with the league.
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