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Dolly eager to bag treble with 'Downs

Cape Town - Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Keagan Dolly remains hopeful that the Brazilians will grab at least three trophies this season.

Sundowns lead the Premiership by four points over Bidvest Wits, are still in the Nedbank Cup and will be looking to turn around a 1-0 first-leg, second round defeat against AS Vita in the CAF Champions League in next week's second leg encounter in Pretoria.

In addition, the Tshwane club have already claimed the 2015 Telkom Knockout trophy.

After a slow start to the season, Downs have just about been unstoppable, and with the momentum behind them, Dolly sees no reason why they can't win at least three trophies this term.

"We didn't have a great start to our season losing the MTN8 Cup match, we quickly forgot about it and moved forward," he was quoted as saying on the African Football website.

"When we started getting our momentum, we saw that the goals are realistic that we can do well with the hard work we've put in.

"So yeah, winning three trophies is possible if we continue with the work ethic and the team structure - it's possible," added the former Ajax Cape Town winger.

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