There was a distinct feeling that history was being made as the bus carrying victorious Mamelodi Sundowns players snaked through Atteridgeville’ s back streets, trying to find a way out of the bottled post-match traffic.Fans who had made Lucas Masterpieces Moripe Stadium look something like an African Maracanã during Sundowns’ 3-0 Caf Champions League final first leg win over Zamalek got a second chance to display their affection to their heroes.It was by luck, really, that the bus went through Atteridgeville’ s inner residential areas, looking for a way out, but what unfolded were kisses and vuvuzelas blown vociferously once more. They could feel that their team was within touching distance of SA’s second Champions League star and so could Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane.Mosimane said the sea of yellow that covered the stadium won the mental battle for the Brazilians even before the Egyptians had set foot on the grass. "It felt as though the whole of SA was there: I saw [Kaizer] Chie...

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