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Hlompho Kekana likens Congolese players to Thamsanqa Gabuza

Mamelodi Sundowns captain Hlompho Kekana says his club has identified the weaknesses of their CAF Champions League opponents ahead of their meeting tonight.

Sundowns are set to take on Congolese side Otoho D'Oyo ay Lucas Moripe Stadium at 19h00 trailing 2-1 after losing the first-leg away from home.

Kekane says his team picked up holes in the Otoho defence which they hope to exploit.

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"Well they have a front three which is very aggressive, the [Thamsanqa] Gabuza type. They are not scared, they just come," said Kekana.

"But they are vulnerable at the back, their centre-back stretches the pitch and that's where we want to capitilise. I am happy that we have players that can do that."

Sundowns finished the first game against Otoho with 10 men after Kekana was red-carded but still managed to snatch an important away-goal.

"Fortunately we managed to score the away goal which helped us to be in a good space. We are playing at home, the only thing we can do is to take the game to the Congolese and try to score a goal.

"We don't need much but only one goal to take us to the next round."

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