The Herald (South Africa)

Leopards coach hails ‘CR7’ of SA

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BLACK Leopards coach Joel Masuthu hailed Mwape Musonda as the “Ronaldo” of South Africa on Saturday after his wonder goal pushed the club closer to promotion into the South African Premiershi­p.

The burly Zambia-born striker equalised twice in a 2-2 draw at Platinum Stars in a thrilling Premiershi­p/National First Division promotion/relegation playoff.

His first goal on 52 minutes at the Moruleng Stadium in Moruleng was a masterclas­s of agility and timing as he scored via a bicycle kick.

A deep cross was nodded back to Mwape, whose spectacula­r strike flew past Platinum goalkeeper Dino Visser into the net.

“That goal resembled the Cristiano Ronaldo bicycle-kick goal for Real Madrid against Juventus in the Champions League this season,” Masuthu said. The goal from the Portuguese superstar during a 3-0 triumph for Real in Turin was rated among the best scored in the elite European competitio­n.

“Mwape belongs in the Premiershi­p. He works so hard at training and pushes himself to the limit every day,” his coach said.

Many South Africans will have missed the Musonda goal as they were watching Cristiano Ronaldo help Real Madrid beat Liverpool 3-1 in the Champions League final.

Letsie Koapeng put Platinum ahead twice on 23 and 84 minutes, only for Musonda to dash their hopes of victory by levelling after 52 and 87 minutes.

Drawing kept Leopards top of the three-club table with five points from three matches, and a home win over Jomo Cosmos on Wednesday will seal promotion. Platinum, forced into the playoffs with second-division sides Leopards and Cosmos after finishing second-last in the Premiershi­p, are staring at relegation.

They can top the final standings only if Cosmos win at Leopards, then lose at home to Stars on Saturday, leaving all three clubs on five points and bringing goal difference into play.

Promotion offers the chance to compete for league and cup first prizes worth R29-million plus a R1.5-million monthly grant.

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