Rulani rates Sundowns' cup foes City as one of the most dangerous teams offensively in the PSL

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Rulani rates Sundowns' cup foes City as one of the most dangerous teams offensively in the PSL
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Cape Town City are one of the most dangerous teams offensively that you can face in a cup final, Mamelodi Sundowns co-coach Rulani Mokwena said ahead of the two teams' clash in the MTN8 final in Durban on Saturday.

Mokwena mentioned a number of City players he believes the Brazilians should pay attention to if they're to win their first top eight trophy since 2007.

“And because of that it's very easy to analyse who City are. A team that's very strong offensively, gives you different problems. “They've got the speed, they've got the second best transitional stats, second only to SuperSport where a lot of their counterattacks end up as shots at goal.

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