Masandawana went for a second successive match without registering victory but one of their tacticians is refusing to press the panic button
Mamelodi Sundowns co-coach Rhulani Mokwena believes they learnt a vital lesson from Saturday’s 1-1 MTN8 semi-final, first-leg draw against Golden Arrows which gave them “very good signs” of progress despite struggling to break down their opponents.
It was another uninspiring display by the Tshwane giants who were in control of the game for the better part of the contest but could not score more goals.
Having been criticised in their previous three games for a slow start to the season, Mokwena insisted they learnt not to allow their opponents to challenge them.