The Herald (South Africa)

Sundowns getting lots of injuries in training — Pitso

- Marc Strydom

Mamelodi Sundowns are picking up “lots of injuries” as the Premier Soccer League (PSL) scrambles towards an uncertain kickoff date for a return to football‚ Downs coach Pitso Mosimane said.

The SA Football Associatio­n (Safa) and PSL have been wrangling on a return date for profession­al football‚ suspended since March 16 due to the coronaviru­s‚ in a bio-safe bubble in Gauteng.

The PSL had wanted a restart of Saturday (June 18)‚ but Safa‚ the mother body‚ has said not before August 1.

It remains to be seen if a compromise of June 25 might be worked out.

Mosimane said the rush to get back to football and uncertaint­y on a kickoff as the PSL aims to complete the 201920 season by August 31 were taking their toll in injuries before a ball has been kicked in seriousnes­s.

“We are experienci­ng lots of injuries ‚” Downs’ coach tweeted.

“Training load content was designed for games starting in July.

“Football training periodisat­ion and principles of training‚ of progressiv­e loading‚ are thrown out of the window and unfortunat­ely that is the reality and players suffer.”

Mosimane did not specify which players have picked up injuries.

PSL teams returned to training‚ after government approval of the PSL’s directive for a safe return‚ over the past two weeks.

This follows a break in matches and organised training of an unpreceden­ted length of four months‚ where in the early stages of the national lockdown players were housebound‚ and in the latter phase they could train individual­ly on the street.

A football off-season is about three months long.

Defending champions Sundowns (44 points from 21 games) are in second place in the Absa Premiershi­p‚ four points behind leaders Kaizer Chiefs (48 from 22)‚ but with a game in hand. —

 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGES ?? PITSO MOSIMANE
Picture: GALLO IMAGES PITSO MOSIMANE

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