Ahead of a massive Betway Premiership encounter against Kaizer Chiefs this weekend, Mamelodi Sundowns head coach Manqoba Mngqithi is seemingly not bothered by whether Teboho Mokoena and Khuliso Mudau will feature.
Mokoena and Mudau have not been included in four successive matchday squads, since their participation when Sundowns were not knocked out of the MTN8.
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Mngqithi indicated afterwards that if he felt certain players didn't give what is required to the team, he would not hesitate to make changes, and the changes he has made so far have brought results against Mbabane Swallows (twice), rivals SuperSport United and Marumo Gallants, scoring 14 goals in four games.
The head coach played the same line-up against Swallows in the CAF Champions League second preliminary round first leg, in a 4-0 win, and against Matsatsantsa as they ran out 2-0 victors.
In spite of the big win in the first-leg against Umkhonto KaShaka, the pair did not even make the bench, following wholesale changes that produced another 4-0 scoreline in the second-leg.
Returning to domestic action against Gallants on Tuesday, only Aubrey Modiba and Tashreeq Matthews were new faces in the line-up, with the Bafana Bafana duo still missing.
It appears Mokoena and Mudau may still have to wait for their chances ahead of the titanic clash against Amakhosi on Saturday, after a convincing 4-1 triumph over Siwelele Sa Marumo.
This, after Mngqithi suggested he does not have a selection headache.
"I don't think it gives us that much of a headache [so many options at Sundowns], if I can be honest. But obviously, it's interesting when you have a lot of players that pitched up and showed you that they really want to be part of this," Mngqithi told reporters in the post-match conference at Loftus Versfeld.
"And it's really encouraging the level of teamwork that I see from the group, the leadership of Ronwen [Williams], 'Shika' [Themba Zwane] and all the senior guys are giving to the team.
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"It is pleasing to see the team spirit. The group is really looking good and the challenges of team selection will always be there at Sundowns, be it we did not make changes.
"When you play the XI, you still have maybe another 20-something, that say: 'Why not us?' So, that challenge will always be there. But it's a good challenge when the rotation still gives you the result, that's the most encouraging [thing]".