Cape Town - Pitso Mosimane will have to make the choice between Kennedy Mweene and Denis Onyango for Saturday's clash against Kaizer Chiefs at FNB Stadium.
KickOff.com report that Kennedy Mweene has recovered from his groin injury and is available to take the gloves on Saturday.
Sundowns face the tough job of traveling to face Kaizer Chiefs and Pitso Mosimane is under pressure to cut the Amakhosi's lead at the top of the PSL table.
Mosimane is now faced with the decision of whether to bring Mweene back or keep the faith in Denis Onyango.
Onyango filled the void left by Mweene in good fashion as he proved his is a more than capable shot-stopper at PSL level.
Both goalkeepers were in fine form during the AFCON 20145 qualifiers as Mweene kept a clean sheet against Mozambique.
Onyango also shut out the opposition as his Uganda side upset Ghana 1-0 at home.
Kick-off at Johannesburg’s FNB Stadium is at 15:30.
KickOff.com report that Kennedy Mweene has recovered from his groin injury and is available to take the gloves on Saturday.
Sundowns face the tough job of traveling to face Kaizer Chiefs and Pitso Mosimane is under pressure to cut the Amakhosi's lead at the top of the PSL table.
Mosimane is now faced with the decision of whether to bring Mweene back or keep the faith in Denis Onyango.
Onyango filled the void left by Mweene in good fashion as he proved his is a more than capable shot-stopper at PSL level.
Both goalkeepers were in fine form during the AFCON 20145 qualifiers as Mweene kept a clean sheet against Mozambique.
Onyango also shut out the opposition as his Uganda side upset Ghana 1-0 at home.
Kick-off at Johannesburg’s FNB Stadium is at 15:30.