Pitso Mosimane had another emotional outburst after Mamelodi Sundowns fans again disrupted the Al Ahly bus ahead of his side’s CAF Champions League clash against his former side.
Mamelodi Sundowns fans and a lack of police presence resulted in Al Ahly’s team bus being stopped as the visitors made their way to FNB Stadium.
The scenes – albeit not as serious – instantly reminded of last year when Al Ahly’s bus was attacked in Atteridgeville and Mosimane was heavily insulted.
“We must talk about what happened at Atteridgeville first, when they blocked the bus. When they swore at my mother, my family,” Mosimane said after the match.
“I don’t want to talk a lot about Sundowns too much, I will tell you what happened even when we played Sundowns last week. There is too many personal things. I’m over those things, I don’t want to talk about them, it’s unbelievable. I don’t want to talk anymore. I’ll talk on my book on my documentary.
“Even now before every match, they’re still after me these people. They don’t want to leave me alone, I’ve moved on. You’ve got a good team, you’ve got three coaches. What do you want? Move on, leave me I’m gone. I’ve done my best, I’ve given you a great team.
“Very dirty. I’ll reveal it one day. There’s a lot, too much. The game is played on the pitch. The goal is legitimate, no problem. Thapelo’s goal in Cairo is a good goal, why do you do other underhand stuff and all that?
“It’s unbelievable. It’s really sad to be honest, for such a big team, to be honest.”
