Sekhukhune coach Brandon Truter has confirmed the signing of former Mamelodi Sundowns forward Sibusiso Vilakazi.
I think he brings composure into the last third – some decision-making and insight into the game. WHAT NEXT FOR VILAKAZI? Mosimane was criticising TS Galaxy’s decision on the player while Ramovic defended their position. [ prove Mosimane right ](https://www.goal.com/en-za/news/pitso-mosimane-fires-back-vilakazi-mamelodi-sundowns-ramovic-ts-galaxy-comments/bltacc7161026c29282)that he still has it in him to be on top of his game. With Vila, the quality is evident. ](https://www.idiskitimes.co.za/local/truter-elated-to-have-captured-vila/)“He has been very good in training, but transferring that from training to the game is key.
After being held to a draw in the Premiership on Sunday, Sundowns will be looking to get back to winning ways in the Champions League this weekend.
Their saving grace perhaps is the fact that they still have to host a Coton Sport, who is essentially out of the running. It is for that reason that Sundowns can expect a fired-up Al Ahly. The Egyptians are currently third in the group on four points from three matches and trail second-placed Al Hilal by two points. Not that many pundits would have expected the group to be as tight as it is. Al Ahly will make the trip cock-a-hoop after they dispatched Cameroon’s Coton Sport with ease in a 3-0 victory in Cairo Saturday. However, such has been their continental showing that Sundowns cannot be accused of being complacent in the Champions League.
Mamelodi Sundowns have made a huge announcement regarding their upcoming CAF Champions League clash with Al Ahly. Don't miss this one!
[The South African on Twitter](https://twitter.com/TheSAnews) for up-to-the-minute news updates [Are you a true ‘Uzalo’ soapie superfan? Head coach Rhulani Mokwena is desperate for his side to go all the way in this competition with Downs cruising in the PSL, despite a 1-1 draw at the weekend against Stellenbosch. Sundowns did the double over record 10-time African champions Al Ahly last season. If they can win here in Tshawne against Al Ahly, they’ll go a long way to eliminating one of the biggest sides on the continent. Visitors Al Ahly, under the tutelage of Marcel Koller, have never won a game on South African soil. ICYMI: