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Sundowns win the league as SuperSport flop

The Premier Soccer League (PSL) painter must start warming-up and sharpening his or her tools for the calligraphy and it is time for the curator at Chloorkop to start making space in the trophy cabinet.

Thamsanqa Gabuza of SuperSport United during the DStv Premiership match between Chippa United and SuperSport United at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on April 1, 2023.
Thamsanqa Gabuza of SuperSport United during the DStv Premiership match between Chippa United and SuperSport United at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on April 1, 2023. (Richard Huggard/Gallo Images)

The Premier Soccer League painter must start sharpening his or her tools for the calligraphy and it is time for the curator at Chloorkop to start making space in the trophy cabinet. 

It has been confirmed beyond any shadow of doubt that for the record extending sixth consecutive season, the league championship trophy will once again be engraved with Mamelodi Sundowns’ name. 

The DStv Premiership trophy will continue to take residency at their headquarters, meaning the Brazilians are the undisputed kings of domestic football — and this is not some April’s Fool’s joke. 

When they host Cape Town City in their next league match on Tuesday at Loftus Stadium, it would be the unofficial coronation of a superbly slick and worthy champion team who wrapped up the title with seven matches to spare. 

Sundowns can’t be caught at the top of the pile because SuperSport United 1-1 draw with Chippa United in Gqeberha yesterday means they will end on 48 points and Sundowns are on already on 49.

Focus from now is on SuperSport, Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates in their race for the second spot

Focus from now is on SuperSport, Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates in their race for the second spot, which comes with a reward of playing Champions League football. 

Chiefs refreshed their hopes of a Champions League spot with an impressive 2-0 win over Stellenbosch at FNB Stadium yesterday that was secured through first-half goals from Ashley du Preez and Keagan Dolly. 

Orlando Pirates also kept their chances of qualifying for next season’s Champions League alive by notching up a third successive league victory with a 2-0 win against Richards Bay at the King Zwelithini Stadium. 

Their goals were scored by Terrence Dzvukamanja and Monnapule Saleng. 

On Tuesday in Pretoria, it will an addition of layer to the burgeoning coaching reputation of Rulani Mokwena who has reportedly attracted interest from the big boys in North Africa. 

Since Mokwena took over, Sundowns have gone 21 matches in all competitions without a loss, a domineering run that includes 18 wins and only three draws and this excludes their Champions League group stages match against Coton Sport last night. 

Chiefs opened the scoring at 11 minutes when Du Preez found the back of the net from the penalty spot after he was brought down in the box by Olwethu Makhanya. 

A few minutes later, it got from bad to worse for Stellenbosch when referee Tshidiso Mkhwanazi sent goalkeeper Sage Stevens for an early shower for obstructing Dolly. In response to the dismissal, Stellenbosch coach Steve Barker sacrificed attacker Devin Titus for goalkeeper Lee Langeveldt. 

Chiefs immediately used their numerical advantage to good effect with Dolly doubling their lead with a speculative shot from outside the box. 

Whatever Barker shouted at the players during the half time team talk worked immediately as they pulled one back after 47 minute through Ibraheem Jabaar. 

Despite being a man down, Stellenbosch came back stronger but they could not find the second goal that could have earned them a vital away point. 

For Chiefs, they remain in discussions for second spot but they face strong competition from Pirates and SuperSport. 

Kaizer Chiefs (2) 2  

Stellenbosch (0) 1 

Scorers: Chiefs – Ashley du Preez (11), Keagan Dolly (25)

Stellenbosch – Ibraheem Jabaar (47)


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