Bishops’ teams clash for points
Moneni Pirates’ Sibonelo Simelane.
M– These are two sides looking to do better than last season but they have had a mixed start with Callies who are sitting on 10th with four points while Pirates have five points and perched on eighth after four matches apiece.
M– On paper, Mbabane Swallows have already bagged the full points against the elite rookies and minnows Seven Dreams.
However, games are decided on the field of play and Seven Dreams are not under pressure any more than the giants of Mbabane who have suffered a trophy drought in recent seasons yet they had been known for trophies and flying the continent for the Confederation of African Football (CAF) interclub tournaments.
Revive
They are looking to revive that and return to continental football and after a failed course in the previous two seasons, this is one they are trying again and this fixture is a must-win for them.
Interesting enough is that Seven Dreams are just two points behind Tinyoni as Swallows are
the last mistakes and correct them by winning this match.”
The Buccaneers head into this encounter after lifting the MTN8 trophy last week and Xoki says celebrations for this adds that they have put that triumph aside and the main goal now is to go on and win another cup.
“Once we were back at training the celebrations were done, we had our chance to celebrate over the weekend and we did. The focus now is strictly on the game this coming weekend. We can’t really be thinking about the past, we have a change to do (lift a trophy) again and we would love to it again because it is a nice feeling.”
also called by their loyal supporters, and both sides have recorded one win in four matches.
Swallows sit on position six while their hosts are on 11th following they lost twice but managed a 1-all draw against Moneni Pirates two weeks ago.
It is one that Swallows are expected to win but Seven Dreams will certainly want to get something out of it too as they will be motivated to face a big team.
Furthermore, these teams are