Booth: Sundowns need to be ready to weather Dortmund storm

By Sameer Naik20 June 2025

Booth: Sundowns need to be ready to weather Dortmund storm

Following a triumphant start to their FIFA Club World Cup campaign with a 1-0 victory over Ulsan earlier this week, Mamelodi Sundowns now sit atop the formidable Group of Death.

This commanding position comes after Borussia Dortmund and Fluminense played to a 1-1 draw on Tuesday night, setting the stage for two colossal encounters for the Brazilians.

Ahead of Saturday’s highly anticipated clash against German giants Borussia Dortmund, Showmax sat down with former Bafana Bafana and Mamelodi Sundowns defensive stalwart, Matthew Booth.

In an exclusive interview, Booth shares his insights on the crucial defensive performances Sundowns will need to deliver, first against Dortmund, and then against Brazilian champions Fluminense if they are to get the better of the two giants of world football.

Catch Mamelodi Sundowns v Borussia Dortmund live on Showmax Premier League on Saturday, 21 June at 18:00

On Saturday, the Brazilians will face-off against German super team Borussia Dortmund, in what is set to be a spicy affair to say the least.

While Ulsan provided a good test for Sundowns, the challenge that awaits them this Saturday (21 June) is very different.

And former Sundowns defender Matthew Booth knows that his former team will have to be at their very best if they are to get anything out of Saturday’s thrilling encounter.

ORLANDO, FLORIDA – JUNE 17: Iqraam Rayners (C) of Mamelodi Sundowns FC celebrates scoring the opening goal with team-mate Lucas Ribeiro Costa (R) during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 group F match between Ulsan HD FC and Mamelodi Sundowns FC at Inter&Co Stadium on June 17, 2025 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Chris Brunskill/Fantasista/Getty Images)

Booth says it is imperative that his former club remain solid against the diverse attacking threats of a European powerhouse like Borussia Dortmund and the flair of Fluminense. “Adaptation springs to mind. That will be key to the defensive back-4 and CDM,” Booth told Showmax.

“Not only from a change in personnel from game to game but also a change in individual approach to each game in a very diverse group. Pre-match analysis of individual opponents will be key in a tournament of this nature as most one-on-one battles will be of the first time.”

ORLANDO, FLORIDA – JUNE 17: Iqraam Rayners of Mamelodi Sundowns FC celebrates scoring the opening goal during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 group F match between Ulsan HD FC and Mamelodi Sundowns FC at Inter&Co Stadium on June 17, 2025 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Chris Brunskill/Fantasista/Getty Images)

The physical demands of a compact tournament featuring top-tier opposition are immense, and Booth offers a glimpse into how Sundowns plans to maintain intensity and discipline. “Sundowns has given an even spread to their full-backs this season. Expect that to continue in this tournament, during the game and from game to game. For example, Mudau and Morena have rotated beautifully. The CBs and CDM on the other hand should remain as consistent as possible. Throughout the Betway Premiership season, the defensive unit have rarely come under sustained pressure, which would’ve been a disadvantage going into this tournament if it was not for the CAF CL semi and final where the unit was certainly tested.”

Drawing from his own extensive experience battling world-class forwards, Booth’s advice to the current Sundowns defenders is clear: to make sure they are well prepared and ready to make an immediate impact.

When asked what advice he would give to the current Sundowns defenders on handling the individual brilliance and team dynamics of players from teams like Dortmund and Fluminense, Booth said, “Pre-match analysis of opposition team, group and individual tactics will be vital and in the game your first action often sets the tone and your confidence for the rest of the game.”

BLOEMFONTEIN, SOUTH AFRICA – JUNE 20: Matthew Booth of South Africa, Fernando Torres of Spain and Tshepo Masilela of South Africa in action during the FIFA Confederations Cup match between Spain and South Africa at Free State Stadium on June 20, 2009 in Bloemfontein, South Africa. (Photo by Lefty Shivambu/Gallo Images/Getty Images)

Communication and cohesion within the defensive unit are, according to Booth, “everything when coming up against unknown opponents.”

“Good communication is everything when coming up against unknown opponents as in-game adaptations will occur but more important is the telepathic understanding that a unit like Sundowns has after having played together under nearly every different scenario that has been thrown at them in matches and numerous training sessions.”

Ultimately, Booth believes a strong defensive showing from Mamelodi Sundowns at the Club World Cup could be a game-changer for the global perception of African football. “Southern African teams have a reputation for flair and likewise the North African teams have a defensive one. This perception will change should Sundowns put in a strong defensive performance. The contrast will come from the full back roles of Mudau, Morena, Modiba and Lunga, as these players offer a perfect balance between defensive capability and contributing to the attack by overloading wide and in the final third.”

Sundowns group stage results and fixtures:

  • Ulsan HD 0-1 Mamelodi Sundowns
  • Mamelodi Sundowns v Borussia Dortmund: Saturday, 21 June: 18:00 (SA time)
  • Mamelodi Sundowns v Fluminense: Wednesday, 25 June: 21:00 (SA time)

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