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Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane is confident of knocking Ghanaian side Medeama out of the CAF Confederation Cup after their 3-1 win over the Tarkwa side.
Sundowns rallied from a goal down to defeat the Yellow and Mauves in the first leg of their playoff round.
All three goals were scored in the last ten minutes and the former Bafana Bafana coach is confident of nicking another when they come to Ghana.
"If we focus and concentrate, we should be able to come out. You know what I like, this team [Medeama] plays,” he said.
"They didn't come here to sit back. They played, they passed the ball well. In Ghana football they are not sitting back.
"It will be an open game there that will be nice. I think we can get one; I think we can do that there.
"But we don't have to score as long as they don't score."
Mosimane led to Sundowns to win their second league title in three years.
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