A former PSL coach, now based in the United States of America, has given Mamelodi Sundowns advice on how they can get the better of Fluminense in their last group game of the Club World Cup.
Sundowns evoked mixed emotions from their narrow loss in a seven-goal thriller against Borussia Dortmund on Saturday.
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The nerves should now be out of the system for Miguel Cardoso's as they face Fluminense on Wednesday evening in a must-win game to progress to the knockout stages.
Former Marumo Gallants and Moroka Swallows coach Dylan Kerr, who is now based in the USA, has revealed how the South African champions should target a former Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain centre-back.
Kerr watched Fluminense thrash Ulsan 4-2 live at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on Sunday.
"I watched Fluminense against Ulsan. Sundowns can beat them, especially if you target Thiago (Silva) - he can't run. If they get someone quick to get behind Thiago, they'll definitely win. He's too slow," Kerr told KickOff.com, before giving his assessment on how the Brazilian side play.
"They attack down the flanks, they go to the right and left channels. They've got two very good wingers.
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"Sundowns have to play the players that are quick. Sundowns players have a big opportunity to sell themselves. If they can win on Wednesday, they stay in the competition.
"He (Cardoso) has to refresh the squad against Fluminense, he needs quick players," added the former Leeds United defender.
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