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Monday, February 8, 2016

Are Lioli running away with the Vodacom Premier League?

Talking Points from Week 16 in the Vodacom Premier League

Are Lioli running away with the league title?
Lioli are a class apart from the rest of the Vodacom Premier League at the moment. After a comfortable 2-0 win over Sandawana yesterday, the champions are five points clear at the top. Matlama, in third place, do have a game in hand but Lioli have looked vastly superior all campaign.
Another win... Sandawana 0-2 Lioli
Pic via Lioli Football Club
Tse Nala have conceded the joint fewest goals with LCS this season (seven) and have scored the most (24). As a result, Lioli have the best goal differential in the league of +17 which is seven more than the next best, LCS with +10. The big positive is that there many contributors in the team. Yesterday, Lioli’s goal came from Montoeli Sonopo and Tumelo Khutlang. Other days it’s the likes of Maba Junior, Nkoto Masoabi, Lekhanya Lekhanya or Tšoanelo Koetle getting amongst the goals.

The biggest test for Lioli will be how they juggle the league and other competitions. They start their CAF Champions League campaign on Sunday against Burundi’s Vital’O. They are also poised to reach the semi-finals of the LNIG Top 8 after beating Sandawana 4-1 in the first leg of teams’ quarterfinal match-up.

Sandawana hit rough patch
Sandawana went on a seven-match winning streak to end 2015 which brought about talk of a possible title challenge. Unfortunately, the Butha-Buthe side has hit a brutal stretch since the turn of the year. Sandawana played Matlama in the league, Lioli in the LNIG Top 8 and then Lioli again yesterday, this time in the league. They lost all the three games.

Clearly, there is a still gap in quality Sandawana has to make up and they still have to invest even more if they are to fulfil owner Thato “Sandawana” Nkone’s dream of winning the league. They are still positioned for a spot in the top four which would be an excellent achievement. Sandawana’s next two games are against teams in the lower half of the table, Kick4Life and Likila United. And both games are at home. Six points would have Sandawana well positioned heading into the final stretch.

Are LCS title contenders?
Masheshena, fighting hard
LCS moved into second place in the Vodacom Premier League thanks to a convincing 3-0 win over Kick4Life yesterday. Masheshena are having a better season than many expected in Mpitsa Marai’s rookie season as coach. They are the form team in the league right now having won their last four games in a row.

Form Table – Last 5 Games


P
W
D
L
GF
GA
Pts
1
LCS
5
4
1
0
8
2
13
2
Lioli
5
4
1
0
9
2
13
3
Sandawana
5
3
0
2
4
4
9
4
Matlama
5
3
0
2
5
4
9
5
Kick4Life
5
2
2
1
3
3
8

It’s perhaps asking too much to ask Marai’s young squad to dethrone Lioli for the league title. But, even if Masheshena don’t challenge for the league, they look well set for a place in top three. And Marai would have taken that at the start of the season.

Weekend Results
Saturday, 06 February
Likila United 0-0 Liphakoe
Rovers 1-3 Matlama
Mphatlalatsane 3-3 LDF

Sunday, 07 February
Kick4Life 0-3 LCS
Bantu 0-1 LMPS
Sandawana 0-2 Lioli
Likhopo 1-0 Linare

Vodacom Premier League Table


P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Lioli
16
11
4
1
24
7
17
37
2
LCS
16
9
5
2
17
7
10
32
3
Matlama
15
10
2
3
22
13
9
32
4
Likhopo
15
7
5
3
21
11
10
26
5
Sandawana
15
7
3
5
15
15
0
24
6
Bantu
16
7
2
7
17
11
6
23
7
LDF
16
5
7
4
16
13
3
22
8
Kick4Life
15
4
7
4
10
14
-4
19
9
Rovers
15
4
3
8
10
19
-9
15
10
Linare
15
4
2
9
17
21
-4
14
11
Liphakoe
15
2
7
6
11
16
-5
13
12
Likila United
15
3
4
8
12
21
-9
13
13
LMPS
16
2
6
8
11
20
-9
12
14
Mphatlalatsane
16
2
5
9
14
29
-15
11


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