Mamelodi Sundowns head coach Manqoba Mngqithi has fired a little dig at the Kaizer Chiefs fans after their victory at FNB Stadium.
The Brazilians maintained their winning start to the Betway Premiership with a 2-1 win over the Soweto giants.
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The Sundowns tactician did admit that Chiefs gave his team a good game but had a little message to the supporters and their nice flags.
"Overall it was a good game, they gave us a very good game. In the second-half they came, they threw everything at us but it was a nice experience for the players to suffer as a team, because it's important, we're going to North Africa," Mngqithi told SuperSport after the game.
"We're going to be experiencing crowds like this and we have to suffer at some point and with their direct game, trying to find the strikers.
"We were forced to bring Rushine [De Reuck] in the latter stages, just to close the game and make sure that we have enough ammunition on set-pieces as well, which is why we brought in Peter, because we thought if there was a way they could come back in could be with a set-piece.
"Thanks to our supporters who came in numbers, unfortunate to Chiefs fans but they came in numbers. But I think even if they didn't get the result, they had the crowd, they are also going home with nice flags, I like those flags," Mngqithi added.