Posted in News, Team News on May 06, 2026.
Amakhosi winger, Pule Mmodi believes the team is well placed to face Mamelodi Sundowns at a sold-out Loftus stadium in Pretoria on Wednesday evening, as he informs www.kaizerchiefs.com at a break during Tuesday training, “I’m feeling good about the game tomorrow. The guys are all ready and looking forward to getting on the field.”
The Glamour Boys are determined to bounce back from their disappointing defeat to Siwelele last Wednesday after putting in a stellar display against Orlando Pirates the previous weekend.
“We really wanted to win the Derby and gave everything we had and I think we suffered from a bit of fatigue against Siwelele. It’s not an excuse but I think that it explains some of our performance in Bloemfontein. It was Siwelele’s strategy to come out fast against us, knowing we had just come off a very hard match only a few days earlier and it worked for them,” Mmodi explains.
Amakhosi have not enjoyed the best of fortunes against Sundowns at Loftus in recent years. However, Mmodi dismisses the statistics as a reflection of the past that has no bearing on the upcoming encounter.
“The record is there, but it is history,” he says flatly, adding, “This is a new game, and we are going there to give our best to get a good result. We know Sundowns are trying to win the league and as hungry for the points as we are, but we will be ready for them.”
The fact that Chiefs have had a week since their last match and Sundowns played on the weekend will not give Amakhosi any tangible advantage in Mmodi’s opinion.
“I don’t think it will make any difference,” he says, “Sundowns have a lot of depth in their squad so they will put out a very strong team. That said, we have made good use of the week and have prepared very well for the match.”
A man who frequently shows up on the big occasion and who scored recently in the Soweto Derby, Mmodi is eager to make his mark in the service of the team, concluding, “If I get the chance, I will be very happy to score because I love playing in big games.”
The match between Mamelodi Sundowns and Kaizer Chiefs at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria on Wednesday, 6 May, kicks off at 19:30.