Cape Times

Mokwana, Mncube help Sekhukhune sink Pirates

- ESHLIN VEDAN eshlin.vedan@inl.co.za

TWO late goals earned Sekhukhune United a hard-fought 2-0 win over 10-man Orlando Pirates at Peter Mokaba Stadium yesterday.

The first goal came after Elias

Mokwana received a pass from Linda Mntambo, with Mokwana taking advantage of the space offered to him by the Pirates defence and produced a cool finish, which beat Richard Ofori in goal for the Sea Robbers.

Ofori then gifted Sekhukhune their second goal in second-half stoppage time as he came off his line, before losing the ball to Vusumzi Mncube, who slotted home.

It took Pirates just one minute to create their first attack as Goodman Mosele and Thabiso Monyane combined. The latter struck at goal with his weaker left foot, but failed to test Sekhukhune keeper Badra Sangare.

A big reason why Pirates struggled to breach the defensive line of the home team was due to the between by Daniel Cardoso and Edwin Gyimah.

Sekhukhune would craft out their first opportunit­y in the game in the 16th minute as Gyimah found himself on the receiving end of a cross. The Ghanaian got too far ahead of the ball, mistiming his positionin­g, which led to the opportunit­y coming to nothing for Kaitano Tembo’s side.

Pirates goalkeeper Ofori later went on to make an excellent save at full stretch to deny Sekhukhune captain Mntambo, who struck with power after having been played in by

Victor Letsoalo, who probed down left channel.

Sekhukhune started to find more space early on in the second half which culminated in Mntambo having another good opportunit­y to score following a pass from Cardoso, but he again forced a save out of Ofori.

Pirates were reduced to 10 men in the 58th minute as Monyane received his marching orders following a reckless and poor challenge on Mncube.

Even after being a man down, Pirates did not stop attacking as Kermit Erasmus went on to waste a good opportunit­y.

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