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BABINA NOKO SHOW THEIR CLASS AGAINST SPURS

Rodrick Kabwe of Sekhukhune United FC celebrates goal during Nedbank Cup 2023 Last 16 match between Sekhukhune United FC and Cape Town Spurson the 10 March 2023 at Peter Mokaba Stadium© Sydney Mahlangu/BackpagePix

Sekhukhune United advanced to the quarterfinal stage of the Nedbank Cup on Friday night, following their 2-0 victory against Cape Town Spurs at the New Peter Mokaba Stadium.

The game commenced at a swift pace, with neither side able to settle on the ball. In looking to establish possession early on, Babina Noko edged the Mother City outfit slightly.

Sekhukhune began applying pressure on the Spurs backline, which at the time, was well dealt with by the likes of Clayton Daniels and Liam Bern.

The long ball into the Spurs area troubled the Urban Warriors defence as Sekhukhune looked dangerous from wide areas on the pitch. Spurs fought back by pushing high up on the pitch as Jaydan Petersen and Boitumelo Radiopane provided energy in the final third.

As the 20th minute mark approached, Babina Noko occupied 60 per cent of the ball, with their pressure paying off midway through the first half. In a swift counter-attacking moment, Victor Letsoalo was picked out on the edge of the Spurs penalty area, as his well-placed shot left goalkeeper Lincoln Vyver rooted to the spot.

Sekhukhune were awarded a penalty five minutes before the break, with Morne Nel’s infringement inside the Spurs box summoning the referee to point to the spot. In facing Vyver, Roderick Kabwe calmly slotted the ball into the back of the net.

Babina Noko asserted themselves on the ball immediately after the break and stroked the ball around with ease. Despite being two goals to the good, Sekhukhune continued to press on in search of a third goal.

With an hour of football played, both teams looked to their respective benches in seeking to manage the remainder of the game. The Urban Warriors were confined to guarding their own 18-yard-area in soaking up the home team’s pressure.

Cape Town Spurs did most of the defending in the second 45 and had sporadic counter-attacking moments with little end prodcut. The visiting team struggled to get into the game in spite of their attacking substitutions, while Babina Noko kicked into game management mode.

As the referee called time on the encounter, Sekhukhune United advanced to the quarterfinals of the Nedbank Cup at the New Peter Mokaba Stadium.

Sekhukhune: (2) 2 (Letsoalo 23, Kabwe 41)

Cape Town Spurs: (0) 0

Sekhukhune United:Nsabata, Ntiya-Ntiya, Cardoso, Gyimah, Mobbie, Kabwe (Mokwana 45’) , Mokotjo (Mashikinya 83’), Mahlangu (Leepile 63), Letsoalo (Tshibwabwa 73’), Mncube (Vilakazi 83’), Ohizu

Cape Town Spurs:Vyver, Bern, Daniels, Haukongo, Brown (Allie 87’), Petersen (Cupido 58’), Ngobe (Ryan 58’), Nel, Velebayi (Morton 87’), Phewa (Moosa 58’), Radiopane

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