Mamelodi Sundowns have confirmed which players will miss the club's next game in the CAF champions League.
The Brazilians will come up against Al Merrikh in their second game of the CAF CL group stages on Saturday.
The club will be looking to extend their lead at the top of their group after defeating Al Hilal last week on their first game in group stages.
Sundowns remain the only club in group A to have won a game after Al Ahly played to a goalless draw against Al Hilal on Friday afternoon.
With Sundowns currently without the services of Gaston Sirino the club will also miss two other players for the game against Al Merrikh.
This comes after the club's coach Rulani Mokoena confirmed that the club will miss the duo of Pavol Safranko and Gift Motupa due to injuries.
This will come as a huge blow for the Tshwane based side since Safranko has been fitting well to the club, since his arrival the Slovakian star has scored a couple of goals for his side.
"But we unfortunately also lost Pavol Safranko to injury in our previous match. We lost Gift Motupa just prior to playing against Baroka," confirmed Mokwena.
Source: Soccer Laduma
https://www.soccerladuma.co.za/news/articles/local/categories/mamelodi-sundowns/rulani-on-injured-sundowns-players/713292
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