The latest news on Mamelodi Sundowns' Cassius Mailula and Kaizer Chiefs' Keagan Dolly has drawn some comments from Soccer Laduma's readers.
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Stories on Sundowns youngster Cassius Mailula's recent goalless run and Kaizer Chiefs star Keagan Dolly speaking ahead of his side's Nedbank Cup quarter-final against Royal AM has invited plenty of comments from SL readers.
Read: Mokwena Addresses Mailula's Scoring Drought
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Mamelodi Sundowns head coach Rulani Mokwena has spoken about Cassius Mailula's recent goalless run of games, stating that there's no reason to press the panic buttons.
The 21-year-old breakout star has found the back of the net since mid-March when Downs trounced Royal 5-1 in the DStv Premiership, leaving Mailula stuck on nine league goals.
Mokwena mentioned that he's been talking to him and showing him previous performances. The tactician admitted that with young players have to be allowed to make mistakes in order to learn.
Here's how a couple of readers reacted to the "Mokwena Addresses Mailula's Scoring Drought" story:
"This is the beginning of one season wonder, there's nothing special about this boy it's just that Sundowns are playing with weaker teams in the PSL, so if he fails to use this chance, I don't think he will be able to do it against other teams," says Mami@georgedale.
"The boy brought the championship home. So don't worry about a dry spell. The future looks brighter. 'Cash and carry', well done boy and thanks coach for turning to this boy when Shalulile was out injured.
"Ka bo Yellow Masandawana, The Sky Is The Limit. Four more Guards of Honours," says Thulasmda.
Read: Dolly: It's Do Or Die For Chiefs
As mentioned above, Amakhosi are set to take on Royal AM in Durban on Sunday evening at the Chatsworth Stadium and Keagan Dolly stated that 'pretty football' goes out the window in an important cup game.
Stand-in skipper Dolly reiterated that the Glamour Boys have to win no matter how they play, with a win taking them a step closer to a Nedbank Cup final where they hope to end an almost eight-year trophy draught.
Royal AM have proven to be a bogey side for Chiefs in recent years but Arthur Zwane's men will hope for back-to-back wins over their KZN counterparts.
Here's how the readers reacted to the "Dolly: It's Do Or Die For Chiefs" story:
"If the referee comes to the party and he is on song then you guaranteed a win Dolly," says Fela.
"As long as they stay off tlof tlof (sex) 48 hours before the game, maybe they can end their trophy drought," says sunday.oyedokun01.
"Same song again again anyway, I like it when they suffer, FFP (Financial Fair Play) FC," says OmeGa.
Scroll through the gallery to view snaps of Dolly, Mailula, Mokwena and Zwane:
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