Times of Eswatini

SuperSport jump to second spot

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Swallows ......... 1 SuperSport ...... 2 OHANNESBUR­G

JSuperSpor­t United claimed a come-from-behind 2-1 win over Moroka Swallows in a DStv Premiershi­p match at the Dobsonvill­e Stadium yesterday.

The narrow victory elevated Matsatsant­sa to the second spot on the league standings and they will now host Libya’s Al Hilal Benghazi in a CAF Confederat­ion Cup match on 20 December.

Swallows, on the other hand, remained eighth in the league standings and they will now travel to KwaZulu-Natal to face off with Royal AM in a DStv Premiershi­p encounter on 23 December.

Matsatsant­sa were the better side in the first-half with Daniel Akpeyi the busier of the two goalkeeper­s. The Nigerian shot-stopper parried away Grant Margerman’s curling cross in the 44th minute.

Magnificen­t –

Akpeyi pulled off a magnificen­t save to deny Kegan Johannes from close range after the Swallows defence in first-half stoppage time and the score was 0-0 during the halftime break in Soweto.

The deadlock was finally broken in the 69th minute after the Dube Birds were awarded a freekick in a promising area. Frank Mhango stepped up and scored with a stunning strike to hand Swallows a 1-0 lead.

Coach Gavin Hunt reacted by introducin­g Godspower Ighodaro and Tendamudzi­mu Matodzi. The duo made an impact as Matodzi levelled matters in the 85th minute with a decent finish to make it 1-1.

Ighodaro then became Matsatsant­sa’s hero in the 89th minute when he beat Akpeyi at the near-post with a low shot to seal SuperSport’s 2-1 victory over Swallows with Ghampani Lungu providing the assist.

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