Football

MEZA STRIKE SEALS THE THREE-POINTER

  • 26 NOV 2019
Mamelodi Sundowns Players © Backpagepix

Mamelodi Sundowns secured a hard-fought 1-0 win over AmaZulu FC in an Absa Premiership match at Loftus Versfeld Stadium on Tuesday night.

Despite the win, Masandawana remained second on the league standings, but they are now seven points behind the leaders, Kaizer Chiefs, while AmaZulu remained 15th on the log.

Masandawana dominated the match from the start, with Sphelele Mkhulise looking lively for the home side and nearly grabbing an early goal.

The promising attacker’s effort from the edge of the box was well-saved by Siyabonga Mbatha in the AmaZulu goal-posts a minute into the game.

The hosts continued to create chances as the game progressed and Lebohang Maboe fired over the crossbar in the 18th minute after being set-up by Lyle Lakay.

Lakay was playing quality balls into the Usuthu box and in the 28th minute his cross found Motjeka Madisha, whose header narrowly missed the target.

Pitso Mosimane’s men never lost hope and they managed to break the deadlock just before the halftime interval.

Ali Jose Meza was the man who beat Mbatha after being set-up by Sibusiso Vilakazi and the score was 1-0 to Sundowns at the break.

The hosts continued to attack after the restart as they looked to double their lead and Meza came close to grabbing his brace.

The Venezuelan attacker beat his marker before unleashing a thunderous effort which was brilliantly saved by Usuthu replacement ‘keeper Neil Boshoff just before the hour-mark.

Former Sundowns striker Bonginkosi Ntuli, who came into the match having netted seven league goals, was tightly marked by the Masandawana defence.

Usuthu pushed for a late equalising goal against defending league champions, with Lehlohonolo Majoro working hard in attack for the visitors.

Ultimately, the match ended in a 1-0 victory in favour of Sundowns after they contained AmaZulu in the closing stages of the match.

Sundowns (1) 1 (Meza 45’+3)

AmaZulu 0

Sundowns: Mweene, Ngcongca, Madisha, Lebusa, Jali, Coetzee, Lakay, Vilakazi (Makgalwa 80′), Maboe (Mabunda 90+2), Mkhulise, Meza (Ngoma 70′).

AmaZulu: Mbatha (Boshoff 46′), Booysen, Khumalo, Morton, Maduna, Vilakazi, P. Gumede, Darpoh, Ntuli, Masilela (Karuru 46′), Sithebe (Majoro 74′).© Backpage TXT

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