Ten-man Downs record 14th straight win
Mamelodi Sundowns recorded their 14th straight win in the DStv Premiership on Saturday afternoon, following their 2-0 victory over Sekhukhune United at Loftus Versfeld.
After five minutes of action, both Sundowns and Sekhukhune produced efforts on goal as a battle for ball possession broke out in the middle of the park.
With the dust beginning to settle, Sundowns saw more of the ball and looked to gain control of the game. However, Babina Noko actively searched for any openings in the Downs' half and pressed high up the pitch.
As the 20-minute mark approached, Sundowns held up to 67% ball possession, restricting Babina Noko to guarding the edges of their 18-yard area.
Sundowns found joy making their way down the right-hand side of the Sekhukhune United defence and carved out a couple of goal-scoring opportunities in the process. As the half came to a close, Sundowns found an extra gear and breached the Sekhukhune backline on a couple of occasions.
Some opportunities lost
That said, Downs was unable to make the most of their chances, as the two sides headed into the break with the score tied at 0-0.
Shalulile broke the deadlock five minutes after the restart after completing a well-constructed passing move inside the Sekhukhune penalty box. As Sirino manoeuvred his way into the danger area, his effort at goal was intercepted by Shalulile, who guided the ball home.
With an hour of football played at Loftus, the Downs reinforcements made an immediate impact on the game as the tempo of their build-up play went up a notch. Amid Downs' dominance, Sekhukhune found the back of the net on two occasions; however, both efforts were chalked off as offside decisions.
During Sundown's positive momentum, Allende received his marching orders in the 77th minute, following a rash challenge on Ngobeni. With the extra man to their advantage, Sekhukhune pressed on in search of an equaliser.
However, Downs doubled their lead five minutes before time as Mailula got his name on the scoresheet. In what was an awkward end to the match for Sundowns, the home side held on to record their 14th consecutive win in the league.
Mamelodi Sundowns: (0) 2 (Shalulile 49’ Mailula 84’)
Sekhukhune United: (0) 0
Sundowns: Onynago, Lebusa, Jali (Zungu 57’), Mandela, Ngobeni, Mbule (Ralani 57’), Mkhulise (Allende 57’), Morena, Sirino (Mailula 73’), Maema, Shalulile (Mvala 84’)
Sekhukhune: Sangare, Ntiya - Ntiya, Gyimah, Cardoso, Mobbie, Kabwe (Shai 78’), Leepile (Mahlangu 56’), Mashikinya, Letsoalo, Mncube(Madonsela 56’), Ohizu (Mokwana 56’).
After five minutes of action, both Sundowns and Sekhukhune produced efforts on goal as a battle for ball possession broke out in the middle of the park.
With the dust beginning to settle, Sundowns saw more of the ball and looked to gain control of the game. However, Babina Noko actively searched for any openings in the Downs' half and pressed high up the pitch.
As the 20-minute mark approached, Sundowns held up to 67% ball possession, restricting Babina Noko to guarding the edges of their 18-yard area.
Sundowns found joy making their way down the right-hand side of the Sekhukhune United defence and carved out a couple of goal-scoring opportunities in the process. As the half came to a close, Sundowns found an extra gear and breached the Sekhukhune backline on a couple of occasions.
Some opportunities lost
That said, Downs was unable to make the most of their chances, as the two sides headed into the break with the score tied at 0-0.
Shalulile broke the deadlock five minutes after the restart after completing a well-constructed passing move inside the Sekhukhune penalty box. As Sirino manoeuvred his way into the danger area, his effort at goal was intercepted by Shalulile, who guided the ball home.
With an hour of football played at Loftus, the Downs reinforcements made an immediate impact on the game as the tempo of their build-up play went up a notch. Amid Downs' dominance, Sekhukhune found the back of the net on two occasions; however, both efforts were chalked off as offside decisions.
During Sundown's positive momentum, Allende received his marching orders in the 77th minute, following a rash challenge on Ngobeni. With the extra man to their advantage, Sekhukhune pressed on in search of an equaliser.
However, Downs doubled their lead five minutes before time as Mailula got his name on the scoresheet. In what was an awkward end to the match for Sundowns, the home side held on to record their 14th consecutive win in the league.
Mamelodi Sundowns: (0) 2 (Shalulile 49’ Mailula 84’)
Sekhukhune United: (0) 0
Sundowns: Onynago, Lebusa, Jali (Zungu 57’), Mandela, Ngobeni, Mbule (Ralani 57’), Mkhulise (Allende 57’), Morena, Sirino (Mailula 73’), Maema, Shalulile (Mvala 84’)
Sekhukhune: Sangare, Ntiya - Ntiya, Gyimah, Cardoso, Mobbie, Kabwe (Shai 78’), Leepile (Mahlangu 56’), Mashikinya, Letsoalo, Mncube(Madonsela 56’), Ohizu (Mokwana 56’).
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