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Feutmba: Sundowns' Best Defence Is Attack

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Former Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Roger Feutmba has given Miguel Cardoso's some advice ahead of their CAF Champions League second leg against AS FAR Rabat in Morocco.

Aubrey Modiba's impressive was enough to hand the Brazilians a 1-0 win in the first leg last weekend at Loftus Versfeld Stadium.

Read: Mokoena Explains How Sundowns Exposed AS FAR

Speaking to Soccer Laduma in an exclusive interview, Feutmba said that Sundowns should capitalise on any chance that they create and attack by keeping the ball.

"Let's say that it's always a good option to win a match in a cup final like that one. So you always have to remember that winning a game is not easy or scoring a goal is not easy, no matter what people think. So, for me, going to Morocco, after winning at home 1-0, for me it's a good option. It's a very good option going to Morocco. We just have to go there and manage the second leg well. So I'm confident. I'm very confident that we have a team to go there and have a good result," Feutmba told Soccer Laduma.

The former Cameroonian international further stated that Sundowns should not go there and defend.

" No, our logic, let's say, not just today but even from long time ago, Sundowns’ logic is attacking. Meaning what? Meaning the more you have the ball, the more you are safe. If you have the ball, you are sure. Let's say if you keep the ball for 80 minutes, you have a chance of scoring and you have a chance of winning the game or you have a chance of not conceding because for you to concede, your opponent needs to have the ball," he added.

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"So I don't want you to go out there in Morocco and start defending. That is not the type of football we believe in and truly speaking, personally, I believe that the best defence is to attack. Attack meaning what? Attack meaning you have the ball all the time. But even though, moving forward, we still have to organise our self-defense."

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Source: Soccer Laduma

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