Watch as SuperSport United player Dean Furman, Bradley Grobler, Aubrey Modiba and Ronwen Williams speak to the media in the buildup to the MTN8 final against Highlands Park.
Kaitano Tembo’s men booked their place in the early-season tournament final for the third successive campaign after a 3-1 aggregate win over rivals Mamelodi Sundowns.
We are out at @SuperSportFC this morning as they prepare for their third successive #MTN8 final! They face @HighlandsP_FC this Saturday at the Orlando Stadium #WafaWafa pic.twitter.com/oATOfMGz7W
— Dean Workman (@DeanoWorks) September 30, 2019
Three seasons ago Matsatsantsa lifted the trophy after a penalty shootout victory over Cape Town City, but they failed to defend their crown last season as City got their revenge with a penalty shootout victory of their own.
United now though face a determined and disciplined side in Owen Da Gama’s charges this season and are not taking their opponents lightly.
SuperSport invited the media to their training ground on Monday as they look ahead to the final.
At the open day SuperSport captain Dean Furman spoke of his side’s discipline and the work rate needed to overcome the Lions of the North.
Williams on the importance of the game and wanting to avoid penalties this time around.
Grobler spoke of his targets for the season and Modiba opened up on overcoming rivals Sundowns in the semi-final, while also playing down their favourites tag for the MTN8 final.