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Takalani Ratshilima of RO United (left) and Maanda Mulaudzi of Artists wrestle to win the ball.

Two victories for Tshakhuma RO United

 

Tshakhuma RO United started their MMK Administrators League promotional play-off journey on a bad note,  following their 1-2 defeat at the hands of United Artists at the Makwarela Stadium on Saturday.

They rectified their mistakes, however, and won their remaining two matches at the same venue the following day. They first beat Muswodi Happy Fighters 2-0 and later overpowered Mukula Young Santos 3-1.

Their game against United Artists was a see-saw battle. RO United did not lose their fighting spirit, despite the fact that two of their key players, Takalani Ratshilivha and Thulani Mashia, were cautioned with yellow cards in the opening minutes of the game. Ratshilima was reprimanded for obstruction while Mashia’s infringement was a tackle from behind on Mashudu Siobo.

Both sides used all their substitution chances in the last half. RO United introduced Mulisa Luvhengo, Londani Davhula and Rendani Mukomafhedzi for Ntanganedzeni Mudau, Lavhelesani Mukomafhedzi and Victor Makhaukhau respectively. The replacements were not good enough to stop Artists from opening their account in the 60th minute. Their left-footed striker, Vutomi Ngomana, headed home after a scramble within the box.

Artists did not have enough time to celebrate their goal. RO United fought back four minutes later. Ndivhuwo “Rooney” Makhado was on target with a header, following a square pass from Takalani Ratshilivha. Lutendo Matodzi of Artists was booked for pulling off his jersey inside the field of play.

United Artist later replaced Mashudu Siobo and Maanda Mulaudzi with Ndaedzo Mutavhatsindi and Vuwani Masakona respectively. Masakona formed a deadly combination with Vutomi Ngomana at the forefront. Artists scored the winner in the 84th minute via Vuwani Masakona. Masakona was later booked for faking an injury

Sport - Date: 16 July 2015

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Frank Mavhungu

Frank is a Human Resources Manager at the Department of Public Works in Limpopo. He is the longest serving correspondent of the Mirror, having joined us at the end of 1990.  He mainly writes sports reports and resides at Tsianda Village. In 2004, Frank won the National Castle League Award, an award for the best reporter in the SAB league in South Africa.

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