July 5, 2024

Ricardo Goss is set to return to Mamelodi Sundowns at the end of the season, according to top coach Stanley Matthews.
Goss joined neighboring side Masandawana on a two-year loan deal in July 2022.
However, according to reports, his contract will not be renewed!
The 29-year-old goalkeeper has had an impressive run since joining United, keeping 15 clean sheets in 43 games.
He has established himself as the club’s number one but will have to dethrone Ronwen Williams at Mamelodi Sundowns next season.
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“We are evaluating a number of goalkeepers as Goss returns to Mamelodi Sundowns at the end of the season.
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“Don’t worry, we’re first in our Champions League group and everyone is saying ‘hoo-hoo’.
Despite the tough schedule, we are number one in the league,” – Mamelodi Sundowns coach Rulani Mokwena told SuperSport.
“So when you look at what we did in the first round of the season, you really have to appreciate what this group of players did.
They put in an unbelievable effort in every game.
And you have no right to win.
“The result in soccer is everyone’s.
We must continue and focus on the process.
” The process is as follows.
What are the ideas, how do we want to play?
Is this consistent from game to game?
And if you look at the Mamelodi Sundowns game, the consistency of ideas that we want to implement on the pitch.
I think you can understand.
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