iDiski Times analyst Benedict Vilakazi has expressed his disappointment on how Mamelodi Sundowns has dropped the bar and reckons Miguel Cardoso should be on his way out.
Tso’s comments come on the back of Sundowns’ elimination from the Carling Knockout Cup who were held to a goalless draw by Marumo Gallants at the Lucas Moripe Stadium on Saturday then dragged to extra time and penalties where they lost 7-6.
The former Sundowns captain says opponents should be working to get to Sundowns’ level but instead the opposite is happening as they have dropped.
“My worry in all of this is that Sundowns has worked very hard to be up there,” said Tso on iDiski TV.
“And that needs all the other PSL teams to go up to try to catch up with them, not for Sundowns to drop. It’s like Sundowns has walked to the mountain and instead of others walking up the mountain Sundowns has decided they want to go down. That’s what they are doing, they went down. This is not what we want to see at Sundowns.”
The former Orlando Pirates midfield maestro went on to say that he believes Sundowns coach Cardoso should be on his way out as he is not going to meet his targets.
“Sundowns are playing for five trophies, two down and from the remaining three I minus one, the Champions League,” added Tso.
“So, there’s two that they need to fight for and at Sundowns have said to their coach he needs to win three trophies, the Champions League, the Betway Premiership and one domestic trophy.
“It means already he needs to go because he’s not going to get that, two is done and they are out. I’m counting out the Champions League which means he’s left with two and that means he’s going.”
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