
Abdelrazig Omer opened the scoring for the Saudi Pro League leaders after 15 minutes but goals from Arthur Sales (22′) and Teboho Mokoena (64) put Sundowns ahead before a 71st minute leveller from Abdelrazig Omer.
Following the stalemate a number of Downs’ fans voiced their unhappiness with head coach Miguel Cardoso and Sporting Director Flemming Berg, who was splashed with water as he tried to make his way out of the stadium.
Part of a Sundowns statement read: “Mamelodi Sundowns condemns the behaviour and conduct of the few ill-disciplined supporters who were disrupting members of the Sundowns Technical Team as they were leaving the stadium after the Sundowns and Al Hilal match.
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“Sundowns has always encouraged active supporter participation and engagement, which must always be done with respect and courtesy.
“Mamelodi Sundowns will not tolerate any threats, illegal behaviour or intimidation by any of its supporters or fans at any of its matches.”
Sundowns say they will take action against supporters found guilty of misconduct.
“Appropriate legal or disciplinary proceedings will be initiated against those whose conduct is found to be illegal or contrary to the policies or rules of the Sundowns Supporters,” the statement continued.
“The Players and Technical Team of Mamelodi Sundowns are focusing on retaining the League Title and successfully competing in all cup competitions. This can only be achieved with the support and encouragement of the Mamelodi Sundowns Supporters.”