The Citizen (Gauteng)

Downs extend their big lead

- Khaya Ndubane

Mamelodi Sundowns extended their lead at the top of the DStv Premiershi­p standings to 13 points after edging Cape Town Spurs 1-0 at the Athlone Stadium last night.

The Brazilians, who are unbeaten in the league this season, were expected to walk all over the bottom-placed Spurs, but it took a controvers­ial penalty to get past the resilient Urban Warriors.

It was clear that the home side were looking for an early goal in order to unsettle the defending champions and the tactic almost worked when Asanele Velebhayi unleashed a powerful shot towards goals in the seventh minute, but he found Ronwen Williams awake in goal.

Five minutes later Themba Zwane registered Sundowns’ first shot on target when he shot straight at Neil Boshoff from just outside the box.

Neo Maema wasted a glorious chance to put the Brazilians in the lead in the 24th minute when he found himself unmarked inside the box following some good work from Lucas Ribeiro on the right, but the winger shot wide of the goal, much to the frustratio­n of coach Rulani Mokwena.

With the Urban Warriors applying a defensive approach, mistakes were bound to happen and it came from young Velebhayi who fouled Peter Shalulile after the Namibian striker stole the ball from him.

It looked like the foul happened outside the penalty area, but the referee pointed to the spot and Ribeiro (above) stepped up and made no mistake.

Sundowns coach Mokwena wanted the referee to not only award a penalty, but to also send Velebhayi for an early shower, because he believed the forward had stopped an obvious goalscorin­g opportunit­y by fouling Shalulile.

The referee, however, only showed a yellow.

Spurs coach Ernst Middendorp could not hide his disgust at the penalty decision as he approached the referee during the half time break to share his views and the fourth official had to intervene and move the German coach away from the referee.

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