Sundowns coach Manqoba Mngqithi has refused to press the panic button after dropping points for a second consecutive CAF Champions League group stage game.
Mngithi spoke to the media after the one-all draw with AS FAR in Morocco on Saturday evening. The Betway Premiership leaders needed Aubrey Modiba's injury time strike to rescue a point after Mohamed Hrimat had given FAR an early lead.
However, Mngithi insists they deserved more from the game:
"I don't think it makes our mission in the group difficult because we played really well," he said. "Under normal circumstances a match like this you win. We did not win and that is still a valuable point away from home."
He said the South African giants will fight for maximum points in the forthcoming home games:
"We are going to play them at home and hope to win," he added ahead of the December 15 match against Raja Casablanca.
The 2016 Champions League winners started the continental group stage campaign with a goalless draw at home against Congolese side AS Maniema Union last week.
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