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Saturday, January 14, 2017

A season of surprises begins final stretch

Title chasers... Kick4Life's Tšeliso Sejake tries to evade Lioli's Mafa Moremoholo
If the first half of the Vodacom Premier League season was anything to go by then the second half of the season is going to be a humdinger.

It was a first half where there were surprises on an almost weekly basis and it has set us up for what should be an exciting second half of the campaign.

The surprises went all the way to last weekend’s final match-day when Matlama surprised league leaders Bantu 1-0 who had themselves leapfrogged Kick4Life and Lioli in December. As things stand, the title race is so wide open that LMPS in fifth place, LCS, sixth, and maybe even Matlama in seventh place can still have a say.

With that being the case, the deciding key will most likely be consistency.

In the first round no team managed to have a definitive run of form, especially as the games started piling up at the tail-end of 2016. Kick4Life did an excellent job and held the lead for eight weeks between September and November but a dip in form over the final four games led to Kick4Life’s current third place in the standings.

More than others in recent times, this season feels as if will come down to the smallest margins because all the top sides have question marks to their names.

Bantu are on top but they have looked vulnerable in the big games. A Matšo Matebele lost to Matlama and Kick4Life and drew with Lioli in their biggest tests of the season so far and scoring goals has also been a problem for Mafeteng giants of late. Bantu have only four goals in their last five games.

Bantu’s last five league games:
17/11/16
Sky Battalion 0-0 Bantu
20/11/16
Bantu 0-0 Sundawana
27/11/16
Bantu 2-1 LCS
04/12/16
Liphakoe 0-2 Bantu
07/01/17
Matlama 1-0 Bantu

Champions Lioli, in second place, still possess the best team in Lesotho but they are still adjusting to life under Halemakale Mahlaha. Tse Nala also have the distraction of the CAF Champions League coming up in February.

Kick4Life, for their part, have probably been the most consistent team in 2016/17 but the depth of their squad will be tested when the season resumes. The question also remains if Leslie Notši’s side can beat the top teams. Yes, Kick4Life beat Bantu but they were thoroughly outplayed 4-1 by Lioli and they also lost to LMPS.

Meanwhile, LCS, in fifth place, have the pedigree. But, do they really have the quality?

Matlama started life under Seephephe Matete with an impressive win over Bantu. But, can they consistently maintain the same level of performance?

The second round will give all the answers and it should be fascinating.

The secound round begins this weekend...

Other talking points for the second round:

How will Sundawana’s weird season end up?
Last season Sundawana were the darlings of the Vodacom Premier League as they finished fourth in the league against all expectations.

However, the 2016/17 season has been a different kettle of fish altogether. Sundawana had no wins in their opening six matches and were just two points above the relegation zone. Tse Bo Yellow were then outclassed in their Independence Cup debut in October, losing 4-1 to Lioli and eventually finishing last in the four-team tournament.

It was a difficult transition period to start the campaign for the club after last season’s miracle coach Bob Mafoso left to join Bantu’s coaching staff in the off-season. In addition, last year’s top scorer Roboama Koloti was not available because of training at the police service, their best defender Motlomelo Mkhwanazi went AWOL and club skipper Johannes ‘Mathoho’ Molapo was ruled out of action until the New Year after fracturing his leg.

Sundawana were in real adversity and at the end of October they parted ways with coach Sidwell Mothea. Sundawana, however, have found better form and that is a credit to the players and new coach Lehlohonolo “Freeze” Ntene.

Since October 9, Tse Bo Yellow are on an unbeaten a run of seven matches which is the longest such streak in the league. The challenge for Sundawana now is to start turning their draws into wins. If they can do that, another run at a top four place may not be out of the question. Sundawana, now in ninth place, have 16 points, eight points behind fourth spot. Once again they are hard to beat and an underdog with some bite.

Can Sky Battalion continue their surprise season?
Despite Kick4Life’s heroics, the biggest surprise of the season so far is Sky Battalion. SK were only promoted in May but they are three points off the top of the table. While mounting a title challenge still appears far-fetched, Sky Battalion are in a good position to make a run for fourth place.

Sky’s Battalion’s next three games
15 January: Sundawana v Sky Battalion
21 January: Sky Battalion v LCS
29 January: Sky Battalion v Linare    

Sky Battalion’s next three games do look challenging, but if they can come out of them with five or six points, they would be content. Consolidating their excellent start is SK’s biggest challenge in the second half of the season.
Sky Battalion have been this season's surprise package

Will Butha-Buthe Warriors produce a miracle?
Every week in the first round was seemingly a bad one for Butha-Buthe Warriors as the new boys inched closer and closer to a swift relegation. Alarmingly, Butha-Buthe Warriors are on course for the worst league campaign in over a decade.

Lowest Premier League points totals since 2005/06
Season
Team
Games
Points
Average points per game
2006/07
Butha-Buthe Warriors
30
11
0.37
2008/09
Sekamaneng Young Stars
30
8
0.27
2009/10
Butha-Buthe Roses              
30
10
0.30
2010/11
Mabeoana
26
9
0.35
2013/14
Melele
26
12
0.46
2013/14
Joy
26
10
0.38
2014/15
Qoaling Highlanders
26
9
0.35
2016/17
Butha-Buthe Warriors
13
2
0.15

Their two points from 13 games is an average of 0.15 points which is worse than the 0.27 managed by a woeful Sekamemang Young Stars in the 2008/09 season. Butha-Buthe Warriors were completely outclassed in the first round. They scored just eight goals in 13 games and conceded a whopping 38.

Butha-Buthe Warriors’ next three games
14 January: Butha-Buthe Warriors v Kick4Life
21 January: Butha-Buthe Warriors v Bantu
29 January: Matlama v Butha-Buthe Warriors          

If they don’t improve, the Butha-Buthe side will be going straight back down to the first division. As things stand, Warriors need a miracle; their next three games are against teams in the title hunt.

Weekend Fixtures
Saturday 14 January  
LCS v Linare (15:00, LCS)   
Liphakoe v Rovers (15:00, Quthing) 
Butha-Buthe Warriors v Kick4Life (15:00, Maputsoe DiFA Stadium)        

Sunday 15 January
Sundawana v Sky Battalion (15:00, Maputsoe DiFA Stadium)
Lioli v LDF (15:00, Setsoto Stadium)
LMPS v Matlama (15:00, PTC)
Bantu v Likhopo (15:00, Mafeteng)

Vodacom Premier League Standings


P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts.
1
Bantu
13
8
3
2
20
5
15
27
2
Lioli
13
8
2
3
25
8
17
26
3
Kick4Life
13
8
2
3
24
14
10
26
4
Sky Battalion
13
7
3
3
17
10
7
24
5
LMPS
13
6
5
2
12
7
5
23
6
LCS
13
6
4
3
15
13
2
22
7
Matlama
13
6
5
2
17
7
10
20
8
LDF
13
5
5
3
12
9
3
17
9
Sundawana
13
3
7
3
11
11
0
16
10
Linare
13
3
5
5
21
19
2
14
11
Liphakoe
13
3
3
7
10
17
-7
12
12
Rovers
13
2
2
9
8
23
-15
8
13
Likhopo
13
1
2
10
6
22
-16
5
14
Butha-Buthe Warriors
13
0
2
11
8
38
-30
2
·         Matlama docked 3 points
·         LDF docked 3 points and 3 goals

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