Rulani Mokwena says it’s none of their business what others are doing to catch up with Sundowns

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Mamelodi Sundowns co-coach Rulani Mokwena says it’s none of their business what other clubs are doing to catch up with them.

Mokwena was deliberating on how some of the best leagues are unpredictable and exciting, which is contrary to what is happening in the PSL where they have ruled the roost over the past five seasons.

“Out of respect also, and to be honest, it is none of our business . So, at the end of the day I am glad personally that I do not have that responsibility because it is a mammoth task to catch up with Sundowns. “An example is Erling Haaland. Three seasons ago, Manchester United wanted the same player but United were not comfortable in entering a lease clause of“But Dortmund have had to adjust their business model slightly by putting preconditions and not allowing their best players to strengthen their rivals .

“Look what Inter Milan and AC Milan did, they made big investments into their clubs in trying to compete toe to toe in the Serie A,” Mokwena added.

 

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