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Teboho Mokoena suspension hands Sundowns a setback ahead of Sekhukhune clash

by nikita.m

Teboho Mokoena suspension leaves Sundowns searching for answers

Mamelodi Sundowns will have to dig deep this week as they prepare for a tough Betway Premiership trip to Sekhukhune United without one of their most trusted midfielders. Teboho Mokoena, a player many fans consider the heartbeat of the Brazilians midfield, is suspended and unavailable for Tuesday night’s clash in Polokwane.

For a team used to dictating the pace and mood of a match, losing a player as influential as Mokoena feels like a curveball no one asked for.

How the suspension happened

Mokoena’s suspension comes from his red card earlier in December, when he picked up a second yellow during Sundowns’ 1–1 draw with Siwelele FC. The booking in the 81st minute changed the flow of the game and has now spilled into this week’s preparations.

At 29, Mokoena is one of South Africa’s most respected midfielders, both for Sundowns and Bafana Bafana. So it’s no surprise that supporters on X and Facebook immediately started asking the same question: Who steps up now?

Sundowns walking a disciplinary tightrope

What makes this moment even trickier is that Mokoena is the only suspended player across all 16 teams this week. But he’s not the only Sundowns star flirting with trouble. Aubrey Modiba, Arthur Sales and Keanu Cupido are all one yellow card away from facing suspensions of their own.

For a club juggling league pressures, continental commitments and rotation challenges, discipline suddenly feels like a storyline they must take seriously.

Tough trip to Polokwane

Sundowns will lock horns with Sekhukhune United on Tuesday, 27 January, at the Peter Mokaba Stadium. Kick off is at 19:30.

Anyone who has followed Babina Noko knows that Polokwane crowds love a big game. The atmosphere is loud, colourful and proudly Limpopo. It’s the kind of energy that can lift the home side and test a visiting giant.

Without Mokoena controlling the rhythm, Sundowns may have to adjust their approach to avoid being unsettled on the night.

What this means for the Brazilians

Even with their depth, Sundowns feel different when Mokoena is on the pitch. He brings calm, vision and the kind of quiet leadership that doesn’t always trend online but wins you matches.

His absence gives other players a chance to shine, but it also highlights an ongoing concern among fans: can Sundowns stay mentally sharp during a season where every team is fighting harder, defending smarter and refusing to roll over?

A moment that could shape the season

It might just be one suspension, but moments like this often test a team’s resilience. With rivals closing in and the league table heating up, Sundowns will hope this bump in the road doesn’t become something bigger.

One thing is clear. All eyes will be on Polokwane on Tuesday night to see how the boys respond without their midfield maestro.

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Source: iDiski Times

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