Times of Eswatini

’Downs into CCL semis

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M. Sundowns ....... 0 Y. Africans ........... 0 (Sundowns won 3-2 penalties) after

PRETORIA – Mamelodi Sundowns beat Young Africans 3-2 in a penalty shootout to advance to the semi-final of the CAF Champions League.

It was in the end, a penalty shootout that decided who would go through to the next round after a second goalless draw between the two African giants in a week. Bafana Bafana Captain Ronwen Williams was once again the hero, as he saved two penalties to secure Rulani Mokwena’s team’s passage into the last four.

With the game evenly poised at 0-0 from the first leg in Dar es Salaam there was an atmosphere of genuine excitement within Loftus which was painted Yellow by the Masandawan­a faithful.

But Yanga once again showed their defensive prowess which was evident in the first leg, holding the home side to limited clear cut chances.

Thembinkos­i Lorch had the first opportunit­y in the opening half but was denied at close range by the eccentric Djigui Diarra.

It remained goalless at the break and the stakes grew higher and higher for both sides but it was the Tanzanians who almost took the lead when Stephane Aziz Ki’s effort rocketed off the cross bar and appeared to have cross the line – only for VAR to rule the effort out.

A couple of changes were made after with Clement Mzizi coming on for Kennedy Musonda and Thapelo Maseko for Themba Zwane – injecting searing pace into both line ups for the final twenty minute.

It opened up to be an end to end affair with both sides looking to find the winner and a place in the semi-finals of Africa’s elite club competitio­n.

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