Mamelodi Sundowns captain Hlompho Kekana is not worried about possibly not winning the Absa Premiership title this season.
The current Absa Premiership season was suspended in March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Brazilians are currently second in the Absa Premiership standings, with 44 points from 21 games, and four points behind log leaders Kaizer Chiefs with a game in hand.
However, Kekana insists that he is not worried about the season being canceled, which would have Sundowns miss out on the Absa Premiership title.
‘Oh well, PSG were leading by 12 points and there were few matches left in the league,’ Kekana told SuperSport.com.
‘Here at home [in the Absa Premiership], we are talking about four points [and we also have] one game in hand.’
The Sundowns skipper says he is lucky not to have experienced many injuries, which has helped him throughout his illustrious career.
‘I would say I have been so lucky to have not experienced [a lot of] injuries over the years,’ he added.
‘However, the most important thing I did was to find a routine that works for me and I have stuck to it. I was always willing to do the things nobody was willing to do in all [of] the teams I have played for.
‘There are also people who support me like my family and friends. They have also helped me and they understand my goals. They know what I need in order to reach a certain level in my game.’