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Ndivhuwo Ntseku of United in full control of the high ball, while Calvin Sithole of Magezi challenges him from behind.

Magezi humiliate Rospa United

 

Sport  Date: 30 March 2012

 

The fans of Rospa United left the Tshifulanani Stadium with sore hearts, after their team lost 2-3 to Magezi FC in their Vodacom Promotional League match on Sunday.

United squandered numerous scoring chances in the game. They should have scored at least four goals in the first half. They managed to convert only one of their numerous chances. Their opening goal came in the 24th minute, when their slender striker, Mduduzi Skhakhane, hooked in the ball, following a square pass from Mashudu Mashapha.

The referee, Mr Martin Sivhada, warned David Maluleke of Magezi with a card, following a dangerous tackle on Mashudu Mashapha in the 29th minute.

Rospa United were leading 1-0 when the teams adjourned for half time, with the team continuing to dominate the proceedings in the last half.

As if the final whistle had already blown, they relaxed on the ball and continued to play like there was nothing at stake. Magezi gained momentum with time. They found the equaliser in the 64th minute. Lekgoana Laka headed home, following a neat pass from Moses Karabo.

The captain of Rospa United, Meshack Maphangule, was reprimanded with a card, following a continued argument with the referee. United committed suicide by replacing Mukhethwa Mukoma with Carson Chauke. They then conceded two goals in quick succession, with Noko Lekota and Karabo Selabe scoring for Magezi in the 69th and 74th minute respectively.

Although he came on as a substitute, Carson Chauke was later replaced with Michael Moloto in the 78th minute. United scored their second goal via Mduduzi Skhakhane in the 86th minute.

 

Written by

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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