Former Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates coach Muhsin Ertugral says Mamelodi Sundowns are the biggest club in the country at the moment as their success is unrivalled in SA.
The Brazilians have completely dominated the domestic scene with six league titles over the past eight seasons and are on course for the fifth championship in succession.
“I know I am putting my finger a little bit in the wounds of people and this will probably be a big talk again. But, football is played on the pitch and I don’t want to listen to the story of money. “Sundowns’ management have managed to do something right because the first thing is about the management and not the coach and I think president Patrice Motsepe has done something right.
“Go to the English Premier League and look at Manchester City, Liverpool, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, I don’t know how many teams I have forgotten, and only one can win the league.
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