Miguel Cardoso tries to be as clever as possible. And thatās why he tries to be as equally open-minded when heās planning for the game both ahead and during the match.
Cardoso has masterminded Mamelodi Sundowns to an impressive 18-point lead at the top of the Betway Premiership log after 20 games. And while Orlando Pirates could trim that gap to six points if they win their four games in hand, it seems all but inevitable that Sundowns will rule the land yet again.
Malibongwe Khoza emphasised the importance of maintaining the gap at the top and securing all three points.š#Sundowns #BetwayPrem #RabatsenaGape pic.twitter.com/xwMumbaKrr
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Cardoso might have not started the season with the Brazilians, but the fact heāll oversee most of the club's games means that he will be see as the brains behind their now probable eighth title in succession.
The 52-year-old has already made his naysayers eat humble pie with his impressive stint at the club so far, having been initially criticised for an underwhelming CV. Cardoso's impressive stint includes beating both Soweto giants Orlando Pirates 4-1 and Kaizer Chiefs 1-0 in the league in a space of a month.
His approach in both games were different. He had his best players against Pirates, and his team dominated the game from start to finish. But thanks to a string of forseen and unforseen circumstances, such as fatigue and injuries, Cardoso had a largely makeshift defence against Chiefs. He was, therefore, cautious in his approach, but still won the game.
āI am a coach that makes a great effort to try to be clever,ā said the Portugal-born coach, after the win over Chiefs in Atteridgeville on Saturday.
āThereās always proactivity in the way you approach the match. Thereās a way that you approach a match that has to do with the way you want your team to play. And then there are smaller adjustments that you want to pass to your players that might happen due to the game and style of game you face.ā
Sure, Cardoso is the brains behind Sundownsā stranglehold, but he admits that if it wasnāt for the quality of the players at his disposal some of his operations couldnāt have succeeded.
āI also think I must help the players as much as I can. But I donāt think I always do it so well because I am a man and I also make mistakes,ā Cardoso admitted.
āMost of the time, the players work hard not to expose my mistakes. And this is fantastic when you have a team like that.
āAt half-time (against Chiefs), I told them āas a teamā. We are going to go till the end but as a team. Letās understand the moments, letās be together and everyone that comes in must give their best.
āThat spirit and commitment is wonderful to see. We need to have a strong commitment to overcome the difficulties that we have.ā
Sundownsā players need to continue with their commitment by not allowing their feet to give in during the hectic schedule that the team has faced and will continue to.
āAs you know, on Wednesday, we play again, and then on Saturday. And the week after it is the same cycle again,ā Cardoso said.
āOur players after that ā probably 14 of them ā will go to the national teams and will continue to play matches.ā
A brilliant performance from the midfield maestro, Marcelo Allende! š#Sundowns #BetwayPrem #RabatsenaGape pic.twitter.com/dZJvNbayOn
Cardoso has aired his grievances about their inhumane schedule, but argues that they canāt just sulk and moan around. They still need to grind out for the results, regardless.
āSometimes youāll have matches like these. Itās not possible to have an orchestra and play violin all the time. Sometimes you must hold the violin, and play some drums,ā he reasoned
āWe need to adjust. And having your own orchestra that can fill in the different moments that the game is your own way to make music. In the end we must win!ā