The Herald (South Africa)

Mahlambi scores twice in dream return from injury

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PHAKAMANI Mahlambi scored twice on his return from a long injury layoff to help Wits beat Free State Stars 3-1 on Saturday and reach second place in the South African Premiershi­p table.

The 19-year-old midfielder converted a first-half penalty after he was fouled and hammered in a rebound just past the hour mark at the Milpark Stadium in Johannesbu­rg before being substitute­d.

Wits are one point behind leaders Cape Town City and two ahead of third-place SuperSport United just before the halfway mark of the 2016-2017 league season.

Considered one of the brightest prospects in South African football, Mahlambi was deployed as a wide attacker rather than in the middle to reduce the risk of injury on his home ground.

It was his first appearance for the Johannesbu­rg outfit since suffering a knee injury last February, which shattered his dream of playing at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.

Chosen as man of the match, Mahlambi held the award beside older brother, Mthobisi, who played a crucial role in the recovery of Phakamani.

“Mthobisi donated a piece of hamstring for my operation because the surgeon believed that using mine could reduce my speed,” the teenager said.

Coach Gavin Hunt, who won three consecutiv­e Premiershi­p titles with SuperSport United before switching to Wits, hailed Mahlambi.

“It was an encouragin­g performanc­e given he has been sidelined for so long,” the 52-year-old former Premiershi­p defender said.

But Hunt admitted to being frustrated by the team’s performanc­e, even though it ended a five-match winless run in all competitio­ns against bottom club Free State.

“While I am happy to pick up three points, we should have killed off the game much earlier. We were guilty of a South African football obsession with over elaboratio­n.”

Stars striker Moeketsi Sekola could have created a tense finish had he scored from an 84th-minute penalty or the rebound, with goalkeeper Darren Keet blocking both kicks.

“We lacked concentrat­ion and made silly mistakes,” Giovanni Solinas, the Italian coach of Free State, said.

Malawian Frank ‘Gabadinho’ Mhango and Mahlambi scored before a brilliant solo goal from Thokozani Sekotlong halved the deficit by half time.

Mahlambi restored the two-goal advantage and Free State captain Angelo Kerspuy was red-carded 14 minutes from time.

Ajax Cape Town continued a revival under coach and former Netherland­s goalkeeper Stanley Menzo by winning 3-0 against Bloemfonte­in Celtic.

Platinum Stars failed to build on a stunning four-goal triumph at Cape Town City four days ago as they were held 0-0 by Maritzburg United in Rustenburg.

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