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How values and unity powered Sundowns' title triumph

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May 16, 2025

MIGUEL Cardoso’s presence may seem understated on the touchline, but his philosophy roars through every performance his side delivers.

- MATSHELANE MAMABOLO

Having led Mamelodi Sundowns to a record-extending eighth successive South African league title, the Portuguese coach was not focused on the silverware he and his team will receive at the weekend. Instead, his eyes lit up when he spoke about the intangibles — the heartbeat of a team that has, once again, proven itself the benchmark of South African football.

“The values that we develop in the locker room; the way we pass through the worst moments, really developed among us a good sense of love, of brotherhood,” he said following the 3-0 defeat of Chippa United at East London’s Buffalo City Stadium on Wednesday night.

“The spirit that made us wonderful to leave this locker room has been a wonderful pleasure to live this last month.”

Cardoso was not just offering soundbites; it was a glimpse into the culture he has worked hard to strengthen since joining the Brazilians as a replacement for Manqoba Mngqithi midway through the current domestic campaign, which ends on Sunday.

While most headlines would revel in tactical formations, goals, and point tallies that Sundowns have once again rewritten, Cardoso is deliberate in shifting the conversation to values.

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