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Mamelodi Sundowns may be mourning the untimely loss of a second player in the space of a month, but Tuesday’s league clash against TS Galaxy at Loftus Versfeld goes ahead as scheduled.
TS Galaxy media manager Minenhle Mkhize confirmed to TimesLIVE on Monday that the game is moving forward just days after the horrific car accident that claimed the lives of Bafana Bafana and Sundowns player Motjeka Madisha.
Her death came just weeks after former Bafana defender Anele Ngcongca also died in a terrible car accident.
Ngcongca was killed in a car accident on the N2 just outside Mtunzini on the north coast of KwaZulu-Natal last month and was buried in his hometown in Cape Town a few days ago.
“The game goes on. In the morning ‚they contacted us to see what colors we will use for the game. We will go to the camp later on Monday afternoon, ”Mkhize said.
Madisha was a pivotal cog on the Sundowns 3-point winning team of the 2019/20 season.
The Sunsets are currently at the top of the list with 14 points from six games with four wins and two draws.
Rookies TS Galaxy have had a steady start to the season with one win, four draws and one loss in their six games for a seven-point net gain that leaves them in ninth place.
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