New Era

Sundowns clinch fourth league title in a row

- supersport.com

Mamelodi Sundowns clinched a fourth DStv Premiershi­p title in a row with an emphatic 3-1 win over 10-man SuperSport United at Loftus Versfeld Stadium on Wednesday.

Goals from Lebohang Maboe, Aubrey Modiba and Themba Zwane handed Sundowns an 11th league title in the Premier Soccer League era with three games remaining in the 2020-21 season, and further underlined their dominance in the domestic game. Victory moved Sundowns 10 points clear atop the league standings, while SuperSport remain in sixth spot. Teboho Mokoena scored Matsatsant­sa’s solitary goal on the night.

The early exchanges set the tone for what was to come with chances at either end of the pitch, and Gaston Sirino was only denied the opener by the woodwork in the opening minute of the clash. The Uruguayan rounded Ronwen Williams in the SuperSport goal, but failed to find the target from an acute angle.

As if their task wasn’t hard enough, SuperSport suffered a major blow in the seventh minute as

Guily Manziba received a straight red card for a reckless challenge on Sphelele Mkhulise, which resulted in the latter having to leave the field moments later.

Matsatsant­sa were almost gifted the opener in the 29th minute after a loose pass by Brian Onyango was pounced upon by Bradly Grobler, but his namesake, Denis, came to the Sundowns defender’s rescue.

Three minutes later, the floodgates opened. Modiba burst onto an in-perfect through ball by Sirino before finding Maboe, who slid home the game’s opener from close range.

Sundowns doubled their lead in the 40th minute when Modiba’s cross beat everyone - including Kermit Erasmus - to bounce into the back of the net with Williams rooted to the spot.

Zwane netted Sundowns’ third on the day and his 10th of the league season on the cusp of half-time. Scorer turned provider once more with Modiba grabbing his second assist on the night, teeing up his teammate who finished with power and equal aplomb.

 ?? Photo: Twitter ?? Winners… The Brazilians became the first team since the advent of the Premier Soccer League (PSL) in 1996 to win the league title for four successive seasons, and they wrapped it up in domineerin­g style as they still have three matches to play this season.
Photo: Twitter Winners… The Brazilians became the first team since the advent of the Premier Soccer League (PSL) in 1996 to win the league title for four successive seasons, and they wrapped it up in domineerin­g style as they still have three matches to play this season.

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