Sundowns remain focused
Updated | By Trevor Cramer
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane put his charges through a very light training session at the club's Chloorkop headquarters Thursday morning, following last night's exit from the CAF Champions League.

Masadwana have had no time to mull over their loss to AS Vita from the DRC. The focus now shifts to Saturday evening's Nedbank Cup quarter-final clash against a revitalised Orlando Pirates at the Lucas Masterpieces Moripe Stadium.
Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane said he was very wary of the resurgent Buccaneers.
Despite having being knocked out of the CAF Champions League, the Sundowns are still in a position to capture a domestic treble.
They are PSL log leaders and still in the Nedbank Cup, where they face Pirates on Saturday in the quarter-finals.
Masadawana also captured the Telkom Knockout title earlier in the season.
Mosimane said despite the CAF disappointment, which will now see them playing in the second-tier CAF Confederations Cup, most coaches would still envy the position he is in at present.
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