Times of Eswatini

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It was expectedly an emotional moment for Coach Mavuso who tasted league success for the first time and he sprawled on the turf in sheer ecstasy at the end, after being forced to look over his shoulders by Young Buffaloes who took the race took to the last day of the season.

The army side won 4-0 in the decider against Tambankulu Callies, but it was not enough as they needed a Leopard win to win it head-to-head.

It was the evergreen Mxolisi Mkhonto who broke the deadlock 12 minutes into the game, when he connected brilliantl­y a cross from Man of the Match Sabelo ‘Sikhali’ Ndzinisa.

He controlled the ball and let fly a scorcher which gave Leopard’s goalkeeper Mlamuli Makhanya no chance between the sticks.

Makhanya was called to action again as he made a daring save to deny Green Mamba the second goal.

Leopard kept possession and never made clear cut chances at goal and the last chance of the first stanza fell on the host as Mkhonto’s grasping shot missed the target with the goalkeeper at bay.

Referee Letticia Viana blew his whistle to rest the sides and the score was 1-0 at half time.

On resumption of play, Green Mamba pushed for the second goal which eventually came four minutes into the second half through Njabulo Maziya, who tapped in from a ground shot by Sikhali, to make it 2-0. Ingwe Mabalabala gaffer Edwin Matsebula rested Kelvin Kunene for Bongane Ndzimandze.

Just after the substituti­on, Leopard were awarded a set piece at the edge of the box and Junior Magagula made no mistake, but to drive the ball in the far corner of the net.

This happened two minutes after the hour-mark. The teams kept each other on toes in search of goals until the referee signalled for the end of the game which confirmed Green Mamba, as the 2022/23 MTN Premier League champions and in the process giving them a ticket to the 2023/24 TotalEnerg­ies CAF Champions League.

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Sifiso Matse (R. Leopard)

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