Watford manager Quique Sanchez Flores has praised the impact Odio Ighalo has on the squad following his brace in the 2-1 win over Newcastle.
Ighalo netted both of the Hornets' goals in an impressive first half at St James' Park, handing the struggling Magpies their fourth defeat of the season and helping Flores' side back into the top-half of the table.
The Nigerian picked up the man-of-the-match award and while Flores was impressed with Ighalo's showing on the day, he believes the performance of the entire team deserved credit following their second consecutive win.
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"He is involved a lot with the team in training during the week, so for us, he is a very important player," Flores is quoted as saying by Sky Sports.
"But I like to talk about the full squad because they are fighting like heroes every single week, they are playing really, really well. They try to improve every time and give the best they have, so its not only one man.
"It was nice for Ighalo, but it was a very good performance from the whole squad."
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Mamelodi Sundowns captain Ramahlwe Mphahlele has called on the club's supporters to throw their full weight behind the team as the Brazilians attempt to build momentum in the Premiership.
Sundowns have not had the best of starts in 2015/16, with two losses, a win and draw in the league so far, leaving them 10th in the standings and already five points off the pace at the top.
Against league leaders and newly-crowned MTN8 champions Ajax Cape Town on Wednesday, Sundowns will be looking to avoid a third consecutive loss at the Lucas Moripe Stadium, and Mphahlele knows their fans can make a big difference on the day.
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"It is when you are going through a difficult time that you need supporters more. We need them to help the team to get over the hump, and get out of the slump in which the team finds itself," Mphahlele said on the club's website.
"I can assure them that we will continue to give everything we can to get results for the team and for the fans.
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"It is important to play to your strength and this is what I have always done. We are a team and there are other players who will play the going forward role, but that does not mean there will be a weakness as a result. It is still early in the season, and things will gel soon."