Bantu continued their dominance over LDF on Saturday at Setsoto... |
Econet Premier League champions Bantu
finally got their title defence on track when they thrashed Lesotho Defence
Force 3-0 on
Saturday at Setsoto Stadium.
The win prolonged Bantu’s supremacy over
Sohle-Sohle and thrilled the
travelling Mafeteng support in the process.
A
Matšo Matebele
had struggled to score goals going into the game and were winless after a
frustrating 1-1 draw with Sefotha-fotha in their season opener before a painful
1-0 loss to rivals Lioli last weekend.
Bantu, however, looked back to their
potent best against LDF and coach James Madidilane was pleased with his side’s
improved cutting edge.
“We worked on our finishing during our
preparations for the game,” Madidilane said.
“We created many chances in our last two
games and we knew we had to utilise our chances (against LDF). Coming from a
draw and a loss I am satisfied with today’s performance.”
Despite being under some pressure after
a winless opening two games – Bantu’s worst start since Madidilane took over in
2016 – the two-time defending champions began the like a house on fire against Sohle-Sohle and didn’t take long to find
a breakthrough.
In the 15th minute Lindokuhle Phungulwa,
who was captain for the day, delivered a menacing cornerkick which Motlomelo Mkhwanazi
met with an outrageous bicycle kick to give A
Matšo Matebele the lead.
It was a stunning moment of brilliance by
Mkhwanazi on his debut for the champions and Bantu fans didn’t have to wait
long to celebrate again.
Two minutes later, another new signing,
Neo Mokhachane, delivered a defence-splitting pass which found striker Lazola Tjokotjokwana
who in turn made no mistake with his finish.
The Mafeteng giants continued their
dominance in the second half and Litšepe Marabe put the cherry on Bantu’s cake
with a rare right-footed strike which gave Likano Mphuthi no chance in the LDF
goals.
Bantu’s win made it 11 games without a
loss against LDF, a run that dates back five years.
Bantu’s league
dominance over LDF:
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29-09-18
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LDF
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0-3
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Bantu
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W
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10-05-18
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LDF
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1-2
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Bantu
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W
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21-10-17
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Bantu
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1-1
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LDF
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D
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04-03-17
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Bantu
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1-0
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LDF
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W
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13-11-16
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LDF
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0-3
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Bantu
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W
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14-05-16
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LDF
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1-2
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Bantu
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W
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29-08-15
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Bantu
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1-1
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LDF
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D
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11-04-15
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LDF
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1-2
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Bantu
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W
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23-11-14
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Bantu
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3-1
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LDF
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W
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08-03-14
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Bantu
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1-1
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LDF
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D
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10-11-13
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LDF
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0-2
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Bantu
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W
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20-04-13
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LDF
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1-0
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Bantu
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L
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But despite an impressive win against a
tough LDF team which hadn’t conceded a goal this season, Madidilane said there
is still room for improvement for the champions.
“We won but it doesn’t mean that we are
now at the level that we want, there are still some elements that I think we
could have dealt with better,” Madidilane said.
The performance was encouraging, though,
as Bantu head into a week with two testing games. On Thursday, A Matšo Matebele face Kick4Life before another
tough game on Sunday against Lesotho Correctional Service.
“We are happy because what we needed was
a win to boost morale. I am happy with the mentality (of the players) to come
back (after going winless in our opening two games),” Madidilane said.
“We now see improvement in the players
and we are working to see that in every game that we play, but we still have to
go back and fix some other areas,” he added.
At least, Bantu can go back to work with
a win in the bag, at last.
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