Mamelodi Sundowns captain Hlompho Kekana believes the Brazilians should be winning every piece of silverware on offer every season but understands how difficult that would be.
The Absa Premiership campaign – as with all football in South Africa – was suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The government has given the green light for clubs to start training ahead of the resumption of the 2019-20 campaign.
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 admits that winning every trophy each season is easier than it actually is, even if Sundowns produce good performances week in and week out.
‘The aim for us as a club is to make sure that we win our matches and trophies every season,’ Kekana told SuperSport.com.
‘It doesn’t matter which trophy we get to win. We will try to win every trophy which comes our way.
‘But the reality is it’s not as easy as it sounds. We need to produce some good performances. Sometimes you need a little bit of luck.
‘So, we will do our best as we always do [when the season resumes].’