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Five teams to keep an eye on during the Nedbank Cup

Johannesburg — With Mamelodi Sundowns on course to defend their league title, which would be their second domestic silverware after already bagging the MTN8 cup, the launch of this season’s Nedbank Cup will offer the other teams a shot at redemption.

IOL Sport’s Mihlali Baleka looks at five teams that will be eager to win the South African premier club knockout competition, given the fact that it comes with a qualification for the Confederation Cup and a cheque of R7 Million.

Mamelodi Sundowns

With the MTN8 already in the bag, Sundowns will also be eager to claim yet another domestic treble by winning the league title and the Nedbank Cup. The last time they achieved that feat was under Pitso Mosimane three seasons ago.

Sure, the coaching trio of Rulani Mokwena, Manqoba Mngqithi and Steve Komphela won the championship last season. But they’ll know that bagging a domestic treble will very well engrave their names in the history books of local football.

Kaizer Chiefs

The return of Stuart Baxter as Chiefs’ coach was met with mixed reactions last year. Some believed that he can turn the tide around and return Chiefs to winning ways after a trophy drought that dates back since his departure in 2015.

However, Baxter’s return was not well received by every discerning supporter of Amakhosi. And that's why the Brit will get a chance to shut up his detractors by winning at least the Nedbank Cup, considering the title is looking out of reach for them.

Orlando Pirates

After yet another third-place finish last term, Pirates were expected to finally challenge Sundowns for the title this term. But such has been their inconsistency, they are second on the log and 14 points behind the 11-time champions.

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