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Tshifhiwa Phophi of TNN (right) and Vhusa Mutavhasindi of Stars fight to win the high ball.

6-0 for TNN

 

Sport  Date: 18 December 2015

 

Tshakhuma Na Ndilani (TNN) maintained their unbeaten record by brutally walloping Mutsha Atlantic Stars 6-0 in their MMK Administrators League match at the Levubu Stadium on Sunday.

TNN also beat Mutandani Pull Together 1-0 at the Lwamondo grounds on Saturday.

Their game against Atlantic Stars was a one-sided affair as the Stars spent the better part of the game chasing the action. It took the home side only three minutes to open their account. Their killer striker, Khathutshelo “Adibayo” Mudau, went loose after beating the offside trap and sent the keeper the wrong way.

Atlantic Stars lost shape in the middle of the park shortly after TNN's opening goal. TNN scored their second goal in the 14th minute. Their new signee, Dakalo “Akonkwo” Nemakonde, blasted in a rocket after a scramble within the box.

Pressure continued to mount on the Stars' defence. TNN were awarded a corner kick in the 24th minute. The team’s captain, Nndwamato Miriri, took the corner kick and Fhatuwani Nemusumani headed home to make it 3-0.

TNN increased the margin through Adibayo Mudau four minutes into the last half. Both sides used all their substitution chances in the game. Mulanga Neswiswi, who came on as a substitute for Fhatuwani Nemusumani, was on target in the 69th minute. He headed home, following a square pass from Oscar Ntshauba. Adibayo Mudau caught the keeper napping and completed his hat trick after a brilliant pass from Ndamulelo Mukwevho in the 87th minute, to bring the full-time score to 6-0.

 

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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