‘No Lucas Suarez & bench Shalulile vs Al Ahly! Sundowns lost to weakest Chiefs in history but we forgive and forget’

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Mamelodi Sundowns play Al Ahly on Saturday in the first leg of the Caf Champions League semi-final game to be staged at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium.

It is a massive game for Masandawana, who hope to go all the way and win the second star in the continental competition.

The Egyptian giants are aiming to win the competition for the third consecutive time. Have a look at what the fans are saying ahead of the game.

I have faith in this Masandawana team

Mamelodi Sundowns Fans
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The fact that we lost to the weakest Kaizer Chiefs in their history still doesn't fit me well. Anyways, we forgive, forget, and move. Good luck Bafana Ba Style against Al Ahly –  Letao Letao 

As Masandwana fans, we don't want Lucas Suares in this game, please – Tumisang Percy Tau

What do you mean by no free entry? What are you implying that we should not support downs in this biggest clash? I don't think you understand what's at stake, we need the home advantage – Samkelo Boimafi 

I have faith in this Mamelodi Sundowns team, that they can bring the Caf Champions League trophy home – Mlingo Prince Msane

I know Lucas Suarez won't disappoint, he will do what he always does – Brah-Mk Molaodi-La Kgomokaboya

Let us force a 1-0 win

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Please let us take every game seriously from now on. We are almost done, boys, hang in there – Olwethu Poti 

Tell Miguel Cardoso to keep Peter Shalulile on the bench, and please, no Lucas Suarez, we want Tashreeq Matthews – Nkamogeleng Randy

This isn't going to be easy, but if we force a 1-0 win and force a draw in Cairo, then we are through – Themba Empiarr

Tough encounter indeed. Mental fortitude and constant collective hyper performance are vital to overcome the fierce rival – Skhu Gasolo 

Unfortunately, the biggest team will also be playing at FNB on the same day, and nobody wants to miss that game. I feel sorry for Tebogo Mokoena as he'll be playing before the empty chairs – Dumi Ngwane 

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Willis Sob is an experienced journalist who has been in the game since 2009, covering major assignments around the continent.
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