In this week's edition of Supporters Forum, KickOff speaks to Mamelodi Sundowns die-hard supporter Sipho 'MuSiphos' Nkuna about the upcoming encounter against Kaizer Chiefs.
Chiefs will host the defending champions at FNB Stadium on Saturday in what is regarded as the biggest match of the weekend.
Both teams are on 6 points, so whoever collects the maximum points will leapfrog the other on the Premiership table.
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Nkuna expects Amakhosi's new star Gaston Sirino's short temper to work in Sundowns's favour.
"I'm not threatened by what Chiefs did to AmaZulu, in fact, I want to show them how football is supposed to be played," MuSiphos tells KickOff.
"If you understand football you will see what Kaizer Chiefs are playing is not football. Chiefs grinded yesterday's results. I suspect the AmaZulu defence was nervous because of the crowd. They are not used to playing in front of sold-out stadiums.
"As Sundowns, we are used to packed stadiums because we've been playing all over Africa, where you find stadiums in full capacity. You can't even find a breathing space.
"So on Saturday, we are going to beat Chiefs with not less than two goals. At Chiefs, no player can stop Sundowns.
"Sirino is our product, so we know how to handle him. And he can even get a red card very quickly. We are not afraid of Sirino, the Sundowns players must just play smart and he is going to get a red card on Saturday."
"The guy is short-tempered. You mark him hard. He loses his temper very quickly, and he hits you, which will result in a red card. Hence, I'm saying on Saturday, he is going to get a red card," the super fan added.
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"So it's a win for Sundowns on Saturday. To be honest, nothing has changed at Chiefs; they are grinding results. Nothing special.
"Our coach, Manqoba Mngqithi, is very smart, he is playing the football we should have been playing long time ago.
Against Marumo Gallants, we were able to score three goals before half-time.
"Let's forget about the loss to Stellenbosch in the MTN8 because all the big teams struggle against Stellenbosch.
"But the league is a different kettle of fish; on Saturday, we are going to maintain our number 1 spot on the log table.
"For three consecutive seasons, we've been beating Chiefs by more than four goals. Last season we beat them 5-1.
"Against AmaZulu, they were supposed to play a 3-3 draw Kaizer Chiefs," he added.
The much-anticipated clash is scheduled for 15:00 on Saturday.