The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Maritzburg continue rising as Baroka fall

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JOHANNESBU­RG: Maritzburg United trounced Baroka 30 Friday in a South African Premiershi­p match that mirrored a dramatic change in the fortunes of both clubs this week.

Baroka, the star-less outfit from northern city Polokwane who came close to being relegated this year after their maiden topflight season, topped the table at the end of November.

But a four-goal hiding from 2016 African champions Mamelodi Sundowns in Pretoria three days ago and the mauling in eastern city Pietermari­tzburg has seen them drop to fourth.

Maritzburg have soared from 12th to fifth in the same period, shedding an image of a team that cannot score by banging in seven goals against Cape Town City and Baroka.

Baroka trail leaders Sundowns on goal difference while Maritzburg are just two points off the pace with the halfway mark of the league season approachin­g.

Tall Zimbabwean Evans Rusike scored in each half to double his league tally this season before Siphesihle Ndlovu completed the rout of Baroka.

All three goals featured clinical finishing often lacking in the richest African national football league with 30 million rand ($2.2 million, 1.87 million euros) prize money.

Rusike turned smartly to hammer a rising shot past Namibia-born former Maritzburg goalkeeper Virgil Vries for the opener on 31 minutes at Harry Gwala Stadium.

Crisp, diagonal edge-of-thebox passing created the second goal on 53 minutes as unmarked Rusike lifted the ball into the roof of the net.

Ndlovu burst past several defenders and into the penalty area for the final goal after 66 minutes, beating the goalkeeper at his near post with a hard, rising shot. - AFP

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