Morning Sports Wrap - 15 October 2016

Morning Sports Wrap - 15 October 2016

Sundowns will host Zamalek in the first leg of the CAF Champions League final this afternoon. Kickoff is at 15h00. Sundowns midfielder, Keegan Dolly, says the final appearance is part of a bigger picture first outlined by Pitso Mosimane a few years back.


Keegan Dolly
"When coach Pitso arrived here he had a vision of five years you know. You could see it started happening when Sundowns won the league the first year. You can see that his plan is still working out. You know he prepares for the future. We do not only look at the matches happening now. We enjoy the process and working toward the end product."

Golden Arrows will host Chippa United in the Absa Premiership this afternoon.
The game in KwaMashu is scheduled to start at 15h30.
Maritzburg United will also be in action from 15h30 onwards today.
Team of Choice have a league assignment at Free State Stars.
Kaizer Chiefs will meet Ajax Cape Town in Durban from 18h00 onwards.

John Terry is back in training with Chelsea ahead of their English Premiership meeting with Leicester City today.
Chelsea are without Willian for the game at Stamford Bridge.
Manchester City could have both Kevin de Bruyne and Vincent Kompany back for their clash with Everton this afternoon.
Francis Coquelin is definitely fit for the showdown between Arsenal and Swansea City today.
However, the Gunners remain without Olivier Giroud and Aaron Ramsey.

The Currie Cup semi-finals will both be decided today.
Free State Cheetahs will host the Golden Lions, while Vodacom Blue Bulls will be up against Western Province at Loftus.
The action in Pretoria will start at 18h00.
Kickoff in Bloemfontein is scheduled for 15h00.

West Indies have ended day two of the first Test against Pakistan on 69 for one in their first innings.
Pakistan had earlier declared their first innings closed on 579 for three.
Azhar Ali top scored for Pakistan in Dubai with an unbeaten 302.

Richard Sterne is best of our golfers at the halfway stage of the British Masters.

Sterne is three shots off the lead after a second round of 68.


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