When they drew a team from Equatorial-Guinea in the preliminary round of the Caf Champions League, Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane bemoaned that other South African teams had drawn fishermen. But Sundowns made a light meal of Leones Vegetarianos (translated as Vegetarian Lions), completing a 7-1 aggregate thrashing with Wednesday night's 5-1 second-leg stroll at at Loftus Versfeld. Jeremy Brockie in the fourth minute and Gaston Sirino with a penalty in 18th put Downs 2-0 up. Seydou Sall pulled one back in the 46th, but it was a lonely reply to Downs' continued onslaught by Hlompho Kekana (55th), Jose Ali Meza (60th) and Lyle Lakay (86th). Vegetarianos were all over the place like a mixed salad in the first half, and could easily have gone to the break more than 2-0 down. By the fourth minute, Sundowns had a lead. They opened Leones like a can opener to a tin of beans. Themba Zwane, on the right of the box, passed inside to find the run of Sirino, who squared again