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Leopards’ defender, Dunga Munganga.

Injured Leopards to face FC Cape Town

 

Sport  Date: 05 December 2014

 

After losing three matches to Cape Town teams in the mother city over the past two weeks, Black Leopards will be back home this weekend. They will host another Cape Town side, FC Cape Town, at the Thohoyandou Stadium tomorrow afternoon.

It remains to be seen whether Lidoda Duvha will manage to rise to the occasion and collect full points in the match. They must win the match in order to restore their lost pride. Their poor performance in the last five matches dropped them from the fourth to the third-last position on the log.

The team’s assistant coach, Mr Joel Masutha, remains adamant that his charges will bounce back and bring back happy moments to the fans in the coming matches.

Leopards' defenders, Dunga Munganga, Thomas Sweswe and Marks Munyai, are expected to have a busy afternoon as the Cape Town strikers, Solly Mphetha and Eric Ntsoeng, are sharpened to kill. On the other hand, Leopards’ front runners, Bongani Manana and Ntokozo Mbhele, will punish the visitors if taken for granted.

Thanda Royal Zulu will host Jomo Cosmos at the Umhlathuze Sports Complex in Richards Bay. Baroka will fly to Cape Town where they will lock horns with Vasco Da Gama at the Parow Park Stadium. Maluti FET College will entertain Witbank Spurs at the Charles Mopedi Stadium in the Free State, and African Warriors will pay a visit to Highlandspark at the Makhulong Stadium in Thembisa. Lamontville Golden Arrows will travel to the Athlone Stadium in Cape Town where they will meet Cape Town All Stars. 

In the two matches that will be played this evening, Milano United will host Santos at the Philipi Stadium in Cape Town, while Royal Eagles will host Garankuwa United at the King Zwelithini Stadium in Durban.

 

 

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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