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Mamelodi Sundowns raise alarm over player welfare amid heavy fixture load

by nikita.m

Mamelodi Sundowns find themselves in the middle of an intense football marathon, and coach Miguel Cardoso has made it clear: something has to give. With the Brazilians facing 12 matches in just over five weeks, the club is being forced into tough decisions to keep their squad healthy and competitive.

Read more: Brayan Leon shakes up the title race as Sundowns edge Pirates In Soweto

A gruelling schedule that leaves little room to breathe

Sundowns head into their Nedbank Cup last 16 meeting with TS Galaxy just three days after their emotionally charged 2-1 league win over Orlando Pirates. The quick turnaround is far from ideal and has pushed Cardoso toward widespread squad rotation.

The coach says the plan has nothing to do with undermining the Nedbank Cup. Instead, it is about protecting the players from a stretch of fixtures that he describes as one of the most demanding he has seen in his coaching career.

From mid February to late March, Sundowns will juggle the Betway Premiership, domestic cup competitions and the always unforgiving CAF Champions League. For a squad expected to compete for every trophy, the workload is relentless.

Read more: Sundowns rise above drama to book Champions League knockout spot

Rotation out of necessity, not preference

Cardoso made it clear that his hand has been forced. Several players showed signs of fatigue in the Pirates match, with some requesting to be substituted. The coach said this highlighted the physical toll of the schedule and the importance of giving opportunities to fringe players.

He also acknowledged the risks involved in rotating heavily, especially in a knockout competition. But at this stage, the club believes player welfare must come before anything else.

A call for collective solutions

While still adjusting to the realities of the PSL rhythm, Cardoso believes the congested calendar should spark a broader conversation. He has suggested that coaches, clubs and other key figures in South African football come together to discuss scheduling in a constructive way.

According to him, creating a shared platform for dialogue would help ensure the long term health of players and improve the overall quality of the game.

Why player welfare matters now more than ever

Fixture congestion is not new, but the stakes have risen. With Sundowns carrying the burden of continental football and domestic dominance, the club’s players shoulder a workload that few others in the league can compare to. As injuries rise globally across top leagues due to over-scheduling, Cardoso’s concerns echo a growing international conversation.

Sundowns supporters will hope the squad can navigate the demanding period without major setbacks, while still competing on all fronts. But for now, Cardoso’s message is simple: South African football cannot afford to ignore the warning signs.

Read more: Pirates handed giant killing threat as Nedbank Cup last 16 draw delivers spicy matchups

Source: SABC Sport
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