H Metro

Sundowns back to winning ways

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THE DSTV Premiershi­p title race saw a change of leadership for the first time in months during this weekend’s round of matches, though champions Mamelodi Sundowns reclaimed pole position yesterday with a statement 3-0 away win at fellow heavyweigh­ts Orlando Pirates.

AmaZulu took top spot on the league standings on Saturday afternoon when they defeated Durban derby rivals Golden Arrows 1-0 in a hardfought match at the Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium, where Luvoyo Memela’s solitary strike extended their unbeaten run to 16 matches.

But the reigning champions responded with a powerful showing at Orlando Stadium on Sunday, pushing through a defensive-minded Pirates to claim an emphatic triumph thanks to second-half goals from Ricardo Nascimento, Peter Shalulile and Lyle Lakay.

The result sees Sundowns re-establish a onepoint lead at the head of the table (with two games in hand over their nearest chasers). The Buccaneers, meanwhile, are now 12 points off the pace of their vanquisher­s and remain in fifth place.

The weekend’s action opened on Friday evening with Swallows FC playing to yet another draw (16 from 25 league matches) when they held Maritzburg United 1-1 at Harry Gwala Stadium in a game which featured goals from Travis Graham and Sifiso Hlanti.

Saturday, aside from AmaZulu’s win, also featured Kaizer Chiefs throwing away a two-goal lead, as early strikes from Happy Mashiane and Eric Mathoho put them in control away to Bloemfonte­in

Celtic, only for Phunya Sele Sele to strike back through Neo Maema and Victor Letsoalo to earn a 2-2 draw.

Elsewhere on Saturday, TS Galaxy handed Cape Town City a 1-0 defeat at Mbombela Stadium thanks to Mxolisi Machupu’s goal; SuperSport United and Baroka FC drew 1-1 at Lucas Moripe Stadium thanks to strikes from Kudakwashi Mahachi and Richard Mbulu respective­ly; and the relegation dog fight took a turn with key wins for Chippa United and Black Leopards.

The Chilli Boys edged Stellenbos­ch FC 1-0 at Sisa Dukashe Stadium thanks to an early goal from Kurt Lentjies, while bottom-of-the-log Black Leopards boosted their survival hopes with a 2-1 away win over Limpopo rivals Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhand­ila, courtesy of strikes from Roderick Kabwe and Sanele Mathenjwa.

The DStv Premiershi­p will continue with a midweek set of three matches on Tuesday 4 and Wednesday 5 May, which sees the ‘big three’ of Chiefs, Sundowns and Pirates all in action.

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