Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies they may be in for a tougher tournament defending their title, midfielder Chuene Morifi said after the Pretoria team opened Group B at the 2022 Caf Women’s Champions League finals with a 2-1 win against Bayelsa Queens of Nigeria.
“We converted two. Three points in the bag. There’s always room for improvement. We don’t have much time to go back to the drawing board — there’s another one coming in two days.
“We just have to keep working and I’m looking forward to the next game, which is going to be a tough one. I think it’s going to be a tougher tournament than last season.” Sundowns beat Ghana’s Hasaacas Ladies 2-0 in the final of the inaugural Women’s Champions League in Cairo in November last year. Banyana goalkeeper Ayanda Dlamini said it was important the SA club got off to a win this year in Morocco.“It’s important we remain humble because every game is important to us. It was not the easiest game but we were ready for a hard game.Sundowns meet Egypt’s Wadi Degla on Thursday night and TP Mazembe of Democratic Republic of the Congo on Saturday.
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