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Monday, November 7, 2016

Matlama in trouble

Punishment looms for Matlama
Matlama face possible sanctions after Tse Putsoa fans disrupted their team’s Vodacom Premier League match against Lioli on Sunday at Setsoto Stadium. Lioli were leading 2-1 with two minutes left on the clock when Matlama supporters descended onto the pitch and caused the game to be stopped. Matlama fans apparently felt they should have been awarded a penalty.

It is the second instance of crowd disturbance in the league already this season.

In September, Bantu fans attacked match assessor Moeketsi Moholobela following the team’s 1-0 defeat to Kick4Life at LCS Stadium.

Bantu were later fined M20 000, half of which was suspended for the rest of the season, and ordered to play one match behind closed doors. The Premier League is likely to decide the outcome of the match between Lioli and Matlama on Tuesday.

Sunday also saw two other games postponed because of heavy rain as a double header at the LCS Stadium featuring Likhopo against LCS and Sky Battalion against Bantu was washed off.

In the end, only two Vodacom Premier League games were played on Sunday as Butha-Buthe Warriors drew 0-0 with Sundawana and Linare drew 1-1 with LMPS in a double header in Maputsoe.

All of it means Kick4Life are sitting pretty with a six-point lead at the top of the Vodacom Premier League thanks to a 2-0 win over Rovers on Saturday.

Kick4Life’s victory in Roma was clinched by goals from Morapeli Lesoetsa and Thabiso Brown and it secured top spot for the fourth successive week.

Rovers had gone into the game with confidence after last weekend’s 2-1 win over champions Lioli and they were hopeful of another positive result to move them further away from danger. However, Kick4Life had other ideas and Leslie Notši’s charges were in front within 12 minutes thanks to Lesoetsa.

Kick4Life controlled proceedings and could have doubled their lead on the stroke of halftime when Bokang Mothoana hit the crossbar. That close shave didn’t matter however as Brown sealed the result in the 76th minute. It was Brown’s eighth goal of the season and it sees him top the league’s goal-scorer’s charts.

There was also joy for LDF in the only other match played on Saturday as Sohle-Sohle beat Liphakoe 2-0 at Ratjomose. It was LDF’s fourth win in succession and lifted them into third place, six points behind Kick4Life and right back into the title conversation.


LDF’s goals came courtesy of winger Tšeliso Phera and evergreen striker Mojela Letsie. LDF’s four-match winning streak is the longest such run in the league. In fact, Motheo Mohapi’s troops haven’t lost since a 1-0 loss to Lioli in September. Sohle-Sohle are unbeaten in the seven games since that defeat to Lioli and they could turn out to be a dark horse in what is looking like an unpredictable title race.

Weekend Results
Saturday, 5 November
Rovers 0-2 Kick4Life (15:00, Roma)
LDF 2-0 Liphakoe (16:00, Ratjomose)

Sunday, 6 November
Butha-Buthe Warriors 0-0 Sundawana
Linare 1-1 LMPS
Lioli v Matlama (not finished, Lioli were leading 2-1)
Likhopo v LCS (Postponed)
Sky Battalion v Bantu (Postponed)

Vodacom Premier League Standings


P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts.
1
Kick4Life
9
7
1
1
21
8
13
22
2
Bantu
7
5
1
1
13
3
10
16
3
LDF
9
4
4
1
8
4
4
16
4
Matlama
7
4
3
0
10
3
7
15
5
Sky Battalion
8
5
0
3
11
8
3
15
6
LMPS
9
4
3
2
8
5
3
15
7
Lioli
8
4
2
2
9
4
5
14
8
Liphakoe
9
3
2
4
9
12
-3
11
9
Sundawana
9
2
4
3
8
9
-1
10
10
LCS
8
2
4
2
8
10
-2
10
11
Linare
9
1
3
5
10
14
-4
6
12
Rovers
9
1
2
6
6
17
-11
5
13
Likhopo
8
1
1
6
3
10
-7
4
14
Butha-Buthe Warriors
9
0
2
7
4
21
-17
2

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