On Thursday evening 'The Untouchables' continued their domination of South African football when they humiliated their rivals 4-1 in the Nedbank Cup quarter-finals.
"Yesterday's game I saw it before it even started playing, I saw a 3-1 hiding coming," 'Chippa' tells snl24.com/kickoff.
"I know Sundowns don't play the same football as the rest of the PSL clubs. They are playing their own style. They are controlling the game from the start till the end. They are playing like Spain, the one that had the likes of Iniesta.
"The more a team keeps the ball for a long time, it's the more they are killing the spirits of the opponent. At Sundowns they don't prepare for a single season, they prepare for five seasons.
"They are still going to beat teams for the next five years.
"They have too many players. They have a squad, they have coaches. After equalising Pirates should have pressed Sundowns very hard, and I don't know why the coach substituted [Tshegofatso] Mabasa."
Sundowns will play Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila in the semi-finals this weekend, with the winner set to face either Pretoria Callies or Chippa United in the final.

Aubrey Modiba - SuperSport United boss Stan Matthews has confirmed that the versatile left-sided player's move to Sundowns is done.

Luvuyo Phewa - This signing went under the radar, but Real Kings confirmed a deal with Sundowns for the former SA under-20 star. He has since been loaned to Chippa United.

Lesedi Kapinga - Black Leopards' most exciting player this year signed a pre-contract with Sundowns in January and was allowed to leave before the resumption of the 2019/20 season.

George Maluleka - 'Mido' signed a pre-contract with Mamelodi Sundowns in January and was then sidelined him from the team and allowed to leave for Chloorkop during lockdown.

Gift Motupa - Sundowns finally landed their long-time target during lockdown after missing out in past transfer windows.

Mothobi Mvala - The former SA under-23 star's move is a surprise considering the sheer volume of midfielders at Chloorkop. A quality signing Sundowns just could not pass up.

Peter Shalulile - The 16-goal Namibian striker has expressed his excitement about the move after Highlands Park was sold to Tim Sukazi.

Kermit Erasmus - Unveiled by Mamelodi Sundowns on a three-year deal.

Khuliso Mudau - The right-back has signed a five-year deal with Sundowns.

Haashim Domingo - The exciting Ajax Cape Town youth product was the second ex-Wits star to confirm to snl24.com/kickoff that he had joined Sundowns.

Grant Margeman - SA under-23 international midfielder Margeman was signed in 2019 and then sent to Ajax Cape Town for the 2019/20 season.

Jody February - February was signed from Ajax Cape Town in 2019 and then loaned to Cape Umoya United for the 2019/20 season.

Ricardo Goss - The goalkeeper was the first of three former Bidvest Wits players to indicate to this website that Sundowns had signed him.

Brian Onyango - The 26-year-old Kenyan defender was snapped up on a three-year deal after initially being unveiled by TTM.

Rushine De Reuck - The 25-year-old has been signed from Maritzburg United on a five-year deal.
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