As Dr Patrice Motsepe set to become CAF President, in running unopposed in the elections, Mamelodi Sundowns will have a new boss and a former player has given his approval.
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Dr Motsepe revealed that if he wins CAF elections, his first-born child Tlhopie Motsepe will take over as the new president of the club to continue with his legacy which has seen Masandawana become one of the most successful club in the country as well as the continent.
Downs legend Roger Feutmba believes Tlhopie Motsepe has it what it takes to keep Mamelodi Sundowns dominant in South African football and maintain their status in Africa.
"Sundowns' dominance won't end because Motsepe Snr won't be involved in the team… there's still a strong leadership that will remain to ensure the team keeps their powers in the league and continental football," Feutmba explained to the Siya crew.
"The son of the President has been there with the club, I've met him couple of times with his father, I believe he has learned a lot on how to run the club and he will get proper advice from other seniors in the team."
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Feutmba hopes the incoming president of Sundowns will be open to advice in order to continue the club's form.
"He will have do what his father has been doing, allow people to advise him and I believe he will do well, he knows the culture of the club."
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