Mamelodi Sundowns head coach Rulani Mokwena poured cold water over rumours that two players arrived at the club's training base under the influence of alcohol.Sundowns, who are edging closer to being crowned league champions for a record sixth consecutive season, have been in the spotlight for the wrong reasons all week.According to a TimesLIVE report, star midfielders Sipho Mbule and Andile Jali were the players identified to have pitched up atChloorkop for training under the influence of alcohol.KickOff also suggested that Mokwena had an altercation with an unnamed first-team player last week before their CAF Champions League match against Al Ahly.
Furthermore, also according to KickOff, an unnamed Sundowns player, who has since been sidelined by the club, had tested positive for an illegal substance.Speaking to reporters on Thursday after Sundowns eased past Marumo Gallants to advance to the Nedbank Cup quarter-finals, Mokwena said he had no issues with any of his players."Well, I've said, if you look for negatives from me about my players, I don't have," said Mokwena."I'll never speak negative about my players.
Never, ever, ever. So I've got no comment on that."He added: "I'm very happy with the spirit in the group, with the quality of the training sessions and the work that we're putting in behind the scenes."Mbule, 24, had his fair share of disciplinary incidents during his time at SuperSport United before switching to the Brazilians.The midfielder was suspended for being "disrespectful" towards SuperSport players and coaching staff, as pointed out at the time by club CEO Stan Matthews.
Since arriving at Sundowns in July last year, Mbule has only made 18 appearances, amounting to 581 minutes, with his last DStv