Who are the happiest fans in Lesotho this morning? |
This is probably the most open start to
an Econet Premier League season in recent memory. After this past week’s action
only three points separate the top eight teams. Things are tight.
The week’s results:
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Thursday 04
October:
Linare
0-1 Sefotha-fotha
Galaxy
0-1 LDF
Kick4Life
0-0 Bantu
Matlama
1-0 Liphakoe
Swallows
0-2 LMPS
Likhopo
2-5 LCS
Majantja
2-0 Lioli
Sunday 07
October:
Likhopo
0-0 Swallows
LDF
1-0 Sefotha-fotha
LMPS
0-1 Lioli
Liphakoe
1-0 Kick4Life
LCS
0-1 Bantu
Linare
2-0 Majantja
Matlama
0-0 Galaxy
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Here is the Econet Premier League Happiness Index after a busy week of
football which saw sides play on Thursday and Sunday. The Happiness Index rates
how happy each team is feeling after the past week’s action as the league heads
into a two-week international break…
It is LDF... Sohle-Sohle enjoyed a full bag of points last week... |
1.
LDF
6
points
1-0
Galaxy (W)
1-0
Sefotha-fotha (W)
LDF will obviously be the league’s
happiest team after the week’s action because they are the only side that
managed to collect all six points from their two matches with wins over Galaxy
and Sefotha-fotha. You can only beat who is in front of you and you can’t do
better than gathering maximum points. Whether this means LDF, without a title
since 2004, are finally title contenders again is another story. Last Sunday
they lost 3-0 to Bantu. But, for this week, Sohle-Sohle
are the happiest team in Lesotho.
2.
Bantu
4
points
0-0
Kick4Life (D)
1-0
LCS (W)
Bantu came out of the week with four
points and, thanks to slip-ups by the leading teams, A Matšo Matebele are only three points off the top. That is enough
to make Mafeteng happy given how slowly Bantu have started this season. The
simple fact is that James Madidilane’s side have been far from their best this
term and have even lost to rivals Lioli, but all of that is not the disaster it
could have been because Bantu are just three points off the pace. All in all, that
is not a bad place to be for the champions who, lest it be forgotten, come from
a week of whipping LDF and outfoxing LCS – two of the league’s toughest teams.
3.
Matlama
4
points
1-0
Liphakoe (W)
0-0
Galaxy (D)
Matlama are top of the Econet Premier after
Sunday’s goalless draw with Galaxy and losses for LCS and LMPS. But, deep down Tse Putsoa will be disappointed with
their draw with Galaxy, the first time the newly-promoted side avoided defeat
this season. Matlama could have put some daylight between themselves and the
rest of the league. It feels like a missed opportunity.
4.
Lioli
3
points
0-2
Majantja (L)
1-0
LMPS (W)
Lioli shockingly lost 2-0 at Majantja on
Thursday but, like Bantu, Tse Nala
will be happy because teams above them slipped. Lioli’s 1-0 win over LMPS on
Sunday is also their second signature win of the season. Two weeks ago Lioli
beat Bantu and by beating LMPS, who were joint top heading into the weekend,
shows Lioli still have the big match temperament which brought them much
success in recent years but went missing for much of last season.
The challenge now is taking care of
business on a more consistent basis. Losing to Majantja is worrying but new
coach Lehlohonolo Thotanyana will be feeling good about where Lioli stand
heading into the international break.
5.
Liphakoe
3
points
0-1
Matlama (L)
1-0
Kick4Life (W)
Liphakoe finish the weekend in sixth
place so obviously the Quthing side will be very happy. Actually, overall this
has been a happy season for Liphakoe who are happily witnessing the continuing
development of young gem Tšepang Makapa. The 21 year-old striker has three
goals already and with him in the line-up, Liphakoe go into every game confident
they have a goal in them.
6.
LCS
Thapelo Tale (right) forms part of a potent LCS attack... |
3
points
5-2
Likhopo (W)
0-1
Bantu (L)
LCS missed a chance to make a statement
against Bantu. Again it highlighted how much Masheshena struggle to beat Bantu which is something they probably
have to do soon since Bantu are the champions… and you have to beat the
champions to become champions...
LCS’s recent league record against Bantu:
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07-10-18
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LCS
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0-1
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Bantu
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L
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12-05-18
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Bantu
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1-1
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LCS
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D
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26-11-17
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LCS
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0-0
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Bantu
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D
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02-04-17
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LCS
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0-0
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Bantu
|
D
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27-11-16
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Bantu
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2-1
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LCS
|
L
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02-04-16
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Bantu
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2-0
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LCS
|
L
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19-12-15
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LCS
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1-0
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Bantu
|
W
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21-02-15
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LCS
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1-1
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Bantu
|
D
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12-05-18
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Bantu
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1-1
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LCS
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D
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Sunday defeat to Bantu was also LCS’s
first real test of the season after convincing but expected wins over Galaxy, Majantja
and Likhopo. Masheshena didn’t pass
the test.
The positive from the opening five
rounds is the newfound firepower at Mpitsa Marai’s disposal. Thapelo Tale,
Setho Moshoehoe, Leboneng Moqecho, Thabo Seakhoa and Mosiuoa Boseka form one of
the country’s deepest attacks as LCS’s league leading tally of 12 goals attests.
But, we are still waiting to be convinced Masheshena
are truly a title-contending force.
7.
Sefotha-fotha
3
points
1-0
Linare (W)
0-1
LDF (L)
Sefotha-fotha have been consistently
difficult to beat in all their games this season. New coach Bafokeng Mohapi has
built on last season’s debut Econet Premier League campaign for the unfancied Berea
side and this team is tough and determined.
They have endured a daunting start to
the season having already faced last season’s top four clubs – Bantu, Lioli,
Matlama and LDF – and yet Sefotha-fotha have five points from a possible 12.
It’s not a bad return at all and if Sefotha-fotha
keep this up a top eight finish is very possible.
8.
Linare
3
points
0-1
Linare (W)
2-0
Majantja (W)
Linare are the most unpredictable team
in the league, you never know what you are going to get when Tse Tala take the field. But, for the
neutral they definitely provide value for money. Linare matches this season are
averaging 3.4 goals per game (the most in the league) so when you go to a Linare
fixture you are guaranteed goals – that is reason enough for happiness.
Linare, as a team, should be happy too.
They are seventh with three wins from five games. And they may have Lesotho’s
most potent attack. Former Lioli striker Maba Junior struck a brace against
Majantja on Sunday. If he stays fit, the Cameroon striker is another weapon in
a Linare arsenal that also boasts Rethabile Selonyane, Billy Pulumo and Siliko
Tokeng.
Tse
Tala
will be fun to watch this season.
9.
LMPS
3
points
2-0
Swallows (W)
0-1
Lioli (L)
LMPS missed a trick with another loss to
Lioli on Sunday. This is becoming a one-sided fixture. LMPS have lost seven of
the last nine games against Lioli, not good. Sunday’s 1-0 loss to Lioli also
did little for Simunye’s credibility
as a title contender.
LMPS struggles against Lioli, last 8 games:
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07-10-18
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LMPS
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0-1
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Lioli
|
L
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19-05-18
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LMPS
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1-1
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Lioli
|
D
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02-12-17
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Lioli
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2-1
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LMPS
|
L
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28-01-17
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LMPS
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0-2
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Lioli
|
L
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27-08-16
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Lioli
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0-1
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LMPS
|
W
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17-01-16
|
Lioli
|
3-0
|
LMPS
|
L
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12-09-15
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LMPS
|
0-1
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Lioli
|
L
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11-03-15
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Lioli
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7-0
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LMPS
|
L
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17-09-14
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LMPS
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0-1
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Lioli
|
L
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10.
Majantja
3
points
2-0
Lioli (W)
0-2
Linare (L)
Majantja probably claimed the result of
the week with their 2-0 win over Lioli on Thursday. But Kabelo Ramoshweu’s side
finished the week with another suspect defensive effort. This Majantja defence
is getting worrying. Apart from their heroes day against Lioli, Majantja have
looked sloppy in defence.
At least the Mohale’s Hoek side did
finish the week off the mark in the points column and with a win. It’s clear that
wins are going to be hard to come by in this Econet Premier League season. Each
win should be celebrated and each win should make you happy.
11.
Swallows
0-1
LMPS (L)
0-0
Likhopo (D)
Swallows have made a solid start to life in the Econet Premier League... |
Swallows have quietly amassed five
points from their opening five games. It’s not bad for the Econet Premier
League new boys. In fact, looking at the form of the sides below them, it’s
very good for Swallows’ survival prospects. Drawing with Likhopo also denied a much
needed win for potential relegation rival. So far, so good in Mazenod.
12.
Galaxy
1
point
0-1
LDF (L)
0-0
Matlama (D)
Galaxy have really been spirited this
season. The Leribe side, promoted alongside Swallows, have given a good account
of themselves and have been unlucky so far.
Firstly, they have been unlucky with the
fixture list (they have already played tough opponents LCS, LMPS and LDF this
season). Secondly, Galaxy have been unlucky in games. They lost by the odd goal
against LMPS and LDF and suffered a last minute loss away to Liphakoe in Quthing.
Their goalless draw against leaders Matlama on Sunday was again an exhibition
of their fighting spirit and, finally, Galaxy got some reward for it.
13.
Kick4Life
1
point
0-0 Bantu (D)
0-1
Liphakoe (L)
What a difference a week makes in
football. Kick4Life went into the past week with a pretty decent haul of five points
from three games. But after the week’s games, it is now four games without a
win for Kick4Life and maybe time to get worried.
Kick4Life haven’t won since beating
Lioli 2-1 on the opening day, a month ago.
Their lack of goals should be the real
worry though. Kick4Life haven’t scored a goal since that Lioli win (that’s six
hours of football) and only Galaxy have scored fewer than their feeble tally of
two goals in five games.
14.
Likhopo
1
point
2-5
LCS (L)
0-0
Swallows (D)
Small gains for Likhopo but not enough
to place them anywhere but bottom of the Happiness Index. Despite gaining their
first points of the season with Sunday’s goalless draw with Swallows, Likhopo are
still bottom of the Econet Premier League after the opening sprint.
It’s still early. But this season has
relegation dogfight written all over it for Likhopo.
Econet
Premier League:
P
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W
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D
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L
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GF
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GA
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GD
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Pts.
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1
|
Matlama
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5
|
3
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2
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0
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9
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1
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8
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11
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2
|
LCS
|
5
|
3
|
1
|
1
|
12
|
5
|
7
|
10
|
3
|
LMPS
|
5
|
3
|
1
|
1
|
4
|
1
|
3
|
10
|
4
|
LDF
|
5
|
3
|
1
|
1
|
3
|
3
|
0
|
10
|
5
|
Lioli
|
5
|
3
|
0
|
2
|
5
|
4
|
1
|
9
|
6
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Liphakoe
|
5
|
3
|
0
|
2
|
4
|
3
|
1
|
9
|
7
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Linare
|
5
|
3
|
0
|
2
|
8
|
9
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-1
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9
|
8
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Bantu
|
5
|
2
|
2
|
1
|
5
|
2
|
3
|
8
|
9
|
Kick4Life
|
5
|
1
|
3
|
1
|
2
|
2
|
0
|
6
|
10
|
Swallows
|
5
|
1
|
2
|
2
|
4
|
6
|
-2
|
5
|
11
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Sefotha-fotha
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5
|
1
|
2
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2
|
3
|
5
|
-2
|
5
|
12
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Majantja
|
5
|
1
|
0
|
4
|
2
|
7
|
-5
|
3
|
13
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Galaxy
|
5
|
0
|
1
|
4
|
1
|
6
|
-5
|
1
|
14
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Likhopo
|
5
|
0
|
1
|
4
|
5
|
13
|
-8
|
1
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