Mamelodi Sundowns Biokineticist Stuart McGregor has commended the professionalism of the club's players throughout lockdown.
With football in South Africa suspended in March as the country began to battle the coronavirus, players were forced to train alone and through online group sessions.
McGregor has welcomed a return to on-field training in recent weeks, ahead of a proposed restart of the Premier Soccer League but does admit not knowing when competitive action will start again, is a concern.
Speaking to the club's official website, McGregor said: "The Zoom sessions have helped a lot in maintaining the conditions of the players.
"Adjusting to it is not the same but I want to say that it's great that we are back on the field now and they have adjusted very well."
"The professionalism of the boys whilst at home was superb and I commend them.
"They are handling the loading well; we are making sure that they are getting enough recovery between sessions of niggles but no real concerns, but we have managed it well."
McGregor added: "It's nice to have the group back after a while that is the main thing, we have been busy with the boys, but the only negative is that we do not have a return date confirmed.
"It has made the planning of the training sessions a challenge because of the unknown date."
- TEAMtalk media