The Citizen (Gauteng)

Sundowns hit La Masia for six

- Katlego Modiba

Mamelodi Sundowns made light work of Motsepe Championsh­ip side La Masia with a 6-1 drubbing in a Nedbank Cup round of 32 tie that was played at the Dobsonvill­e Stadium last night.

Man of the match Gaston Sirino scored a hattrick against the helpless National First Division side as Sundowns progressed to the last 16 of the competitio­n. His brace in the first half set Masandawan­a on their way to the emphatic win

Matias Esquivel also opened his account for the Brazilians with a superb free kick following his debut against Orlando Pirates. Terence Mashego and Lebohang Maboe also got in on the act.

The difference in class between the two sides showed in the first half as the Tshwane giants went into the break with a 4-1 lead. Fuad Johnson scored what turned out to be a consolatio­n for the club coached by former Orlando Pirates midfielder Daine Klate.

Klate was ill-advised to play a high line against a Sundowns team that was in the mood on the night and he paid a heavy price for his bravery. Rulani Mokwena rested star striker Peter Shalulile but his absence was felt as they put six goals past La Masia

The game resembled a training session with Sundowns keeping the ball while La Masia were chasing shadows against their more superior opponents. The tie was essentiall­y over as a contest at half time and Sundowns were happy to keep the ball and run down the clock.

They could have scored more but the intensity dropped as they had a comfortabl­e lead to close out the game. Mokwena issued a damning assessment of his team’s lacklustre performanc­e in last Saturday’s 1-1 draw against Orlando Pirates. His charges responded with a ruthless display in Soweto.

This was perfect practice for their next assignment which is an away Caf Champions League fixture to FC Nouadhibou.

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