Champions again! Lioli |
This past weekend saw an exciting end to a
brilliant Vodacom Premier League season. For the first time since 2011 the
league race went down to the final day as title favourites Lioli were pushed
all the way by Matlama.
In the end, Tse Nala retained their crown to capture a third championship in
four years while at the other end of the table Likila United and Mphatlalatsane
suffered the pain of relegation.
In a captivating season of surprises,
Sandawana grabbed an unexpected top four spot while giants Bantu, LDF and
Linare floundered.
Here are the talking points from the
final weekend of the 2015/16 season.
Lioli
worthy champions
Lioli were pushed hard by Matlama but, ultimately,
their quality won the day. Tse Nala secured
the title on the final weekend thanks to Saturday’s come-from-behind 2-1 win
over Linare and Lioli’s hero on the day was winger Tumelo Khutlang who scored a
brace.
But, such is the strength of their squad,
on other days this season Lioli’s hero has been Jeremea Kamela, Montoeli
Sonopo, Motlalepula Mofolo, Tšoanelo Koetle or another of their plethora of
Lesotho internationals.
The champions’ star power also extends
to the technical bench where coach Mosholi Mokhothu captured his sixth league
title – four as a head coach and two as an assistant.
Mokhothu led Lioli to the championship
in 2009 and guided LCS to the second of their back-to-back titles in 2012. Now
he has the glory of back-to-back victories with Lioli in addition to wins as assistant
coach to Katiso Mojakhomo during LCS’s triumphs in 2007 and 2008.
As for the club, well, Lioli are a class
apart at the moment.
Just as last season, the Teyateyaneng
giants lost only once during the league campaign. This was also another season
in which Tse Nala went unbeaten at
home. Lioli now haven’t lost a designated home fixture since a 1-0 loss to
Matlama on March 22, 2014.
And, just as last season, Lioli won a
double.
Last year it was the league and
Independence Cup, this year it is the league and LNIG Top 8. Lioli are
undisputedly Lesotho’s premier club today and are worthy champions this season.
Plenty
of positives for Matlama
When the season started few expected Matlama
to mount a serious challenge for the league title thanks to their frustrating
years of futility since their last triumph in 2010.
However, Moses Maliehe had different
ideas and he revitalised Tse Putsoa turning
them into an exciting, contending team.
And, despite falling just short, Matlama
compiled a wonderful campaign which they completed with a 4-1 win over
Kick4Life on Saturday decorated by goals from Tšeliso Ramathe, Jane Thaba-Ntšo,
Mabuti Potloane and league golden boot winner Motebang Sera.
Matlama’s 58 points are the most not to
win the title since the Vodacom Premier League became a 14-team division three
years ago. In fact, their 2.23 points per game average is the second highest not
to capture the league since the same Matlama finished with 70 points from 30
games in 2006/07 (2.3 points per game) and finished behind LCS on goal
difference.
Matlama captain Phafa Tšosane (right) One of the many positives for Tse Putsoa |
Now the challenge is to build on this. Tse Putsoa came into the season with low
expectations and now they will have big ones. Midfield starlet Phafa Tšosane
continued his steady rise and stepped up even more after being made captain in January
following the departure of Nkau Lerotholi to LMPS.
Next season Mabuti Potloane, who missed
almost two thirds of the campaign, will also be fully fit and available to
provide the boost he did in the run-in. And then there is the young duo of Jane
Thaba-Ntšo and Motebang Sera who spearheaded the league’s best attack. Now the
onus is on the club to keep its head because if Matlama continue their upward
trajectory, they could soon be atop the winner’s podium again.
Rovers
survive, just
Rovers left it late to survive. In fact,
they left it until extra-time after
their final game of the season against Liphakoe was played yesterday instead of
Saturday because of heavy rain. The match which would factor into relegation involving
Likila United and Mphatlalatsane was also postponed. So, both games were played
yesterday.
Rovers knew what they had to do going
in: a win would secure the Dynamites’
status. They did just that, running out 2-0 winners against a Liphakoe that had
little to play for. Already relegated Mphatlalatsane also had little to play
for when they met Likila United but they won 2-1 to send the Butha-Buthe side down
with them to the first division. Both the promoted sides, Liphakoe and Rovers,
survived.
Marching on... Rovers survive |
Bantu
finish on a high, but have plenty to ponder
Bantu have endured a torrid season but
at least they ended it with a win beating LDF 2-1 on Saturday. It has been a
curious campaign. A Matšo Matebele
won the Independence Cup in November and only the top four sides finished with
more wins than Bantu’s 10 in the league.
It shows Bantu have the quality but
never found a way to use it this season. On their day Bantu can beat anyone, as
evidenced by being the only side to beat Lioli this season in league and cup
play.
But, having missed out on the top four,
they go into the off-season knowing they will not defend their Independence Cup
trophy, a competition they have dominated, winning four of the last five
editions.
The Mafeteng side also have questions
over who will coach them next season and it is imperative for Bantu to re-find
the clarity and direction they had if they are to return to the top table
again.
Sandawana
and Kick4Life have ‘coach of the season’ candidates
Lioli and Matlama were the top teams
this season so their respective coaches Mosholi Mokhothu and Moses Maliehe deserve
plaudits. However, the job done by Sandawana’s Bob Mafoso and Leslie Notši of
Kick4Life has been equally noteworthy.
In just their second Vodacom Premier
League campaign Kick4Life managed a sixth place finish, tied on points with
fifth-placed Likhopo. It is a notable feat especially considering the club only
had two wins and 12 points from 11 games when Notši took over on November 23.
Since Notši’s arrival only the top three
sides – Lioli (41 points), Matlama (36) and LCS (27) – have collected more
points than Kick4Life with the club losing just four times in 15 games under
the former Likuena mentor.
Most
points since Leslie Notši’s appointment
Team
|
Points
|
Lioli
|
41
|
Matlama
|
36
|
LCS
|
27
|
Kick4Life
|
25
|
Sandawana
|
24
|
LDF
|
23
|
LMPS
|
22
|
Likhopo
|
20
|
For Sandawana to achieving a top four finish
is almost a miracle. Over the last nine years no teams other than Lioli,
Matlama, LCS, LDF, Linare, Bantu and LMPS have made the exclusive club.
Even more remarkably, coach Bob Mafoso
took over in October with Sandawana owning a record of zero wins and just three
points from six games. They were second from bottom at the time.
But, under the former Likila trainer,
Sandawana immediately went on a four-match winning run which carried them into
the top four by November 15. They continued their streak to reach joint-top
with Lioli at the start of December and spark talk of a possible title charge.
Sandawana dipped, however, and by the start
of February they were out of the top four. And when they fell to sixth in early
March, overtaken
by fancied Likhopo and Bantu, it appeared their fairy-tale was over at last.
But, Mafoso rallied his troops and thanks
also to the inconsistency of those behind them, Sandawana secured a top four spot,
with a game to spare. It is an achievement for the ages for Mafoso and the
Butha-Buthe club.
Vodacom Premier League Final Table
|
|
P
|
W
|
D
|
L
|
GF
|
GA
|
GD
|
Pts.
|
C
|
Lioli
|
26
|
17
|
8
|
1
|
40
|
11
|
29
|
59
|
2
|
Matlama
|
26
|
18
|
4
|
4
|
46
|
23
|
23
|
58
|
3
|
LCS
|
26
|
12
|
8
|
6
|
25
|
15
|
10
|
44
|
4
|
Sandawana
|
26
|
12
|
6
|
8
|
28
|
26
|
2
|
42
|
5
|
Likhopo
|
26
|
9
|
10
|
7
|
29
|
22
|
7
|
37
|
6
|
Kick4Life
|
26
|
9
|
10
|
7
|
24
|
26
|
-2
|
37
|
7
|
Bantu
|
26
|
10
|
6
|
10
|
28
|
22
|
6
|
36
|
8
|
LDF
|
26
|
8
|
10
|
8
|
24
|
22
|
1
|
34
|
9
|
LMPS
|
26
|
6
|
12
|
8
|
26
|
29
|
-3
|
30
|
10
|
Linare
|
26
|
6
|
8
|
12
|
27
|
32
|
-5
|
26
|
11
|
Liphakoe
|
26
|
5
|
10
|
11
|
19
|
31
|
-12
|
25
|
12
|
Rovers
|
26
|
6
|
7
|
13
|
16
|
30
|
-14
|
25
|
R
|
Likila United
|
26
|
5
|
5
|
16
|
18
|
37
|
-19
|
20
|
R
|
Mphatlalatsane
|
26
|
4
|
6
|
16
|
21
|
47
|
-26
|
18
|
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