Mamelodi Sundowns goalkeeper Ronwen Williams believes the membership doesn’t get sufficient credit score from individuals.
The 32-year-old has conceded solely 5 targets in 18 DStv Premiership video games this season.
The Brazilians have now prolonged their unbeaten streak to a record-extending 42 video games following their 1-1 draw with SuperSport United.
Williams believes Downs don’t get credit score on account of their success.
“It’s (PSL) very aggressive and we will see that however I don’t assume individuals give us credit score for something that we do and the way in which we play,” he instructed Phakaaathi.
“To play each three days in all these completely different competitions and do properly will not be straightforward. Folks assume that we purchase the most effective gamers and routinely we needs to be the most effective however that’s not the case.
“We accomplish that a lot exhausting work on the sphere and within the boardroom. We accomplish that a lot evaluation and so many corrections for every recreation,” Ronwen Williams added.
The Bafana keeper says Sunset goal to be at their finest every match they play.
“We all know typically it’s inconceivable however we try so exhausting to be near perfection however individuals gained’t give us credit score. We all know the work that we’re doing and the technical group at all times congratulates us as a result of they know the struggles that we we undergo and the exhausting work that we put in on a regular basis.
Ronwen Williams on Sundowns success
“I feel they admire us extra in addition to Masandawana supporters. As a lot as individuals assume we’ve acquired the appropriate to win however that’s not the case. If that was the case then we wouldn’t even do corrections and evaluation. We’d simply go into video games with out finding out our opponents however we don’t take issues with no consideration,” stated the Downs keeper.