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Mamelodi Sundowns Player Ratings v Horoya

Mamelodi Sundowns Player Ratings v Horoya

Brimah Razak: 6/10

Soccer Laduma rates the individual performances of the Mamelodi Sundowns players following their 2-2 draw with Horoya in the CAF Champions League.

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Ratings:

Brimah Razak: 7/10   Razak put on a confident performance and made some good saves during the match, although he needs to be more commanding in the box.   Anele Ngcongca: 6.5/10   Ngcongca was disciplined throughout the match and kept the shape well at the back, but was quiet going forward.   Wayne Arendse: 6/10   Arendse looked solid at times, but the partnership between himself and Soumahoro on the day did not look comfortable.   Bangaly Soumahoro: 6/10   Soumahoro showed some good moments in defending, but he was also caught napping for Horoya's goals.   Tebogo Langerman: 6/10   Langerman looked shaky in the early stages but became more solid as the game progressed, while he hardly showed his attacking side of his game.   Hlompho Kekana: 6/10   Kekana was not at his usual best. His passing accuracy and shooting range were uncharacteristically out of sync on the day, although he did put in a good shift defensively.   Tiyani Mabunda: 6/10   Similarly to Kekana, Mabunda looked overrun by the Horoya midfield as the home side dictated play for most of the game.   Gaston Sirino: 7.5/10   Sirino was enterprising throughout the match. His movement and an eye for a pass stood out. He crucially scored the second goal from the penalty spot.   Sibusiso Vilakazi: 6/10   Vilakazi was playing too deep and his influence in the game was reduced as a result.   Percy Tau: 7/10   After a quiet first half, Tau created the first goal for the Brazilians, unselfishly laying the ball for Billiat instead of going for glory and he was a constant threat in the second stanza.   Khama Billiat: 7.5/10   After being kicked around for most of the first half, Billiat was tough to deal in the second, as he leveled matters with a composed finish while he also won the penalty, which Sirino converted.
Read: Downs Remain Winless In Champions League   Substitutions:   Oupa Manyisa: NA   Not on the field long enough to receive a rating.   Motjeka Madisha: NA   Not on the field long enough to receive a rating.

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