Tebogo Langerman believes that the players at Mamelodi Sundowns give the side an advantage in the CAF competitions, compared to Kaizer Chiefs Orlando Pirates and Bidvest Wits in their respective campaigns.
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Sundowns and Chiefs are the two South African representatives in this year's CAF Champions League, while Pirates and Wits are involved in the Confederation Cup.
Of the three PSL sides that have already started their campaigns in African competitions, only Wits emerged with convincing results, following their 3-0 win over Royal Leopards of Swaziland.
Chiefs managed a slender 2-1 win over Township Rollers of Botswana, while Sundowns came with a 1-1 draw against St Michel United from their trip of Seychelles.
In his interview with Soccer Laduma this week, Langerman says Downs' coach, Pitso Mosimane, has enough players to rotate for the different competitions the team is involved in.
"It gives us the advantage only ifthe coach can do that (rotate the team). It helps a lot to not overload one player with a lot of work by playing him in all three tournaments.
"I don't see why we can't have three teams for the three different tournaments. We have players who can play at any time in any tournament and win. So, yes, I think it gives us the advantage and we have to use it," said Langerman.
The Brazilians are in the final preparations for their Nedbank Cup game against Thanda Royal Zulu on Saturday.