Mamelodi Sundowns youth coach and South Africa Under-23 coach David Notoane has stated that there is no pressure at his club as they prepare to win a seventh PSL title in a row.
Notoane spoke exclusively to Soccer Laduma, underlining how winning is a culture at Sundowns and that it's all they think about.
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The mentor also believes the results during the pre-season training and camp in Holland is testimony to their progress.
"We can see where the team is, the results and the performances and the work that is happening around shows you the intentions of the team," Notoane told Soccer Laduma.
"And of course, we want a good start and to continue from where we left off at the end of last season. The culture of Mamelodi Sundowns is winning.
"That's not a secret and everyone knows that so it's a new season and the guys will come here in high confidence based on the performances against top teams in Holland."
"It is very inspiring that the Yellow Nation can look forward towards the 'yellow train' continuing it's mission towards Africa," he said.
Notoane added that there is no pressure on the Brazilians defending their DStv Premiership title.
"Of course, there is no pressure. We have to first take care of the DStv Premiership and that's the mission. Seven up. It's not going to be easy as there have been reinforcements from our competitors and that's what we want.
"We have a squad strong enough to defend the title and that's what we are going to do," Notoane concluded.
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