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Andrew Malotsha of Benny´s Care and Matodzi Maruli of Dynamos compete for the ball.

Dynamos hammer Bennnys Care

 

Sport  Date: 06 May 2011

 

Tshiozwi Dynamos were too strong for their neighbours, Benny´s Care Soccer Development FC in the last match of the Safa Vhembe promotional league played at the Tshiozwi grounds.

The final score was 4-1 in favour of Dynamos.

Benny´s would have had only themselves to blame, had they lost the match. They missed countless scoring opportunities in the opening minutes. In the first instance, Loyd Davhana unleashed prematurely, instead of moving a few steps towards the keeper.

The first player who was booked for rough tackling was Muhangwi Mukosi of Dynamos. He tackled Andrew Kabote from behind when the game was 14 minutes old. Dynamos found the net in the 26th minute via Mpho Mavhandu after he beat the offside trap and ran a few steps forward before unleashing a powerful shot that saw the opponents´ keeper, Oscar Chauke, going in the opposite direction.

The host team should have equalised in the 35th minute, but their kingpin, Lesedi Khadzinga, shot wide with only the keeper to beat. Mashudu ”Afro” Mafunisa found the net after a rebound in the 40th minute. Another player who went into the referee´s book was Vhutshilo Mafunisa of Dynamos. His infringement was the intentional handling of the ball and the referee pointed to the white spot. Loyd Davhana made no mistake.

The second half was characterised by wasted chances in the Dynamos camp. Alugumi Mamugudubi scored the third goal of his team. He received a square pass from Mafuna Ramadwa and blasted in a ground cutter from close range.The Dynamos´ keeper, Marvil Mauda, had to stretch to the limit to save Rendani Galedzane´s volley. The last goal of the match and fourth goal of Dynamos came from Vhutshilo Mafunisa after he finished of a cross from Matodzi Maruli, blasting it in after a scramble for the ball.

 

Written by

Kaizer Nengovhela

Kaizer Nengovhela started writing stories for Limpopo Mirror in 2000. Prior to that he had a five year stint at Phala-Phala FM as sports presenter. In 2005 Kaizer received an award from the province's premier as Best Sports Presenter. The same year he was also nominated as Best Sports Reporter by the Makhado Municipality. Kaizer was awarded the Mathatha Tsedu award in 2014.

 

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