Mamelodi Sundowns defender Devine Lunga admits that they are in a tight situation and anxiously waiting to see who they will face in the Nedbank Cup quarterfinals.
Sundowns qualified for the Nedbank Cup last eight this past weekend after beating third-division side Mpheni Home Defenders 2-0.
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With the dilemma of Royal AM still going on, Sundowns will have to wait to see who they face in the quarters between Milford FC, Royal AM, and Sekhukhune United.
Speaking to the media after the quarterfinal draw, the Zimbabwean international stated that it is difficult, but they don’t have any other option but are ready to face any team.
“I think this was a fair draw, but as Mamelodi Sundowns, we are just waiting for whoever will come against us,” he said.
“We are ready for any opponent that is coming our way.
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“It’s a difficult one but we have to wait for the opponents that will come against us. I won’t say much about it but we will wait for it.”



