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MASERU – Matlama stunned champions Bantu 2-0 on Sunday to throw the Vodacom Premier League title race open again.
What a difference one match can make.
Just last week Bantu appeared to be running away with the title once more. ‘A Matšo Matebele’ had won 10 straight league games and were sitting pretty with a six-point cushion to second-placed Matlama.

On Sunday, however, Bantu met a resilient ‘Tse Putsoa’ that was determined to come out victorious. It was the first time Bantu were truly challenged this season and Matlama were rewarded for their grit with goals from Lerotholi Zwane and Jane Thabantšo.
The win not only ended Bantu’s dominant run, it stopped Matlama’s winless streak against their Mafeteng rivals which had stretched from February 2017.

More importantly, the gap at the top was reduced to three points and Bantu appeared human again after conquering all-comers for the last two years.
Bantu, remember, hadn’t lost a league game since the 2018/19 season and afterwards their head coach Bob Mafoso was visibly upset.
Mafoso said his side gave Matlama two free goals they didn’t work hard for and he labelled them mistakes.

Matlama interim coach Mothobi Molebatsi, however, had a different view and, quite frankly, couldn’t care less about Mafoso’s perspective of the goals.
Molebatsi said his side scored because ‘they planned’ those goals.
Molebatsi, who took charge last month when Charles Manda was sacked, insisted Bantu goalkeeper Ntsane Lichaba was a major part of Matlama’s game-plan.

He said the keeper’s poor positioning and fondness to come out of his penalty area was something Matlama’s went into the game trying to exploit.
“We were prepared that whenever we get an opportunity we can counter-attack quickly because their goalkeeper always loses positioning, that’s why we scored two goals because of his positioning. We planned those goals, it’s what we planned to do,” Molebatsi said.

Matlama’s plan was effective and it was surprising Bantu did not counter it.
Lichaba is highly-rated but is also known for leaving his goalposts regardless of whether his defenders are in control of the situation or not. Zwane’s goal was a beautiful long ball that was lobbed over Lichaba who was nowhere near his goal-line.

The keeper came out for the ball despite having two defenders in front of him and, when he couldn’t get anywhere near the ball, he could only watch as his defenders chased it into the net.
Five minutes later Matlama nearly doubled their lead in similar fashion.
Once again, Lichaba left his goals but this time around he was covered.
The secret is out; Bantu have a goalkeeper who doesn’t like sticking to his line.

Mafoso tried to downplay the errors. He said Bantu made mistakes in previous games which opponents failed to punish. This time ‘A Matšo Matebele’ were playing a quality team that took every opportunity, the Bantu mentor said.
Mafoso refused to call out his players but it was clear Lichaba was the culprit on the day.

A goalkeeper can leave his goals but it requires good judgment.
Yes, modern goalkeepers can influence and encourage positive results but when a goalkeeper is coming out for the ball, they shout and communicate with their defenders to avoid going for the same ball and impeding each other. Most importantly, keepers need to make sure they get the ball, which is something Lichaba doesn’t always do.

Lichaba’s mistakes may not be too costly against the so-called small teams because of Bantu’s quality and firepower – they had scored 18 goals in 10 games – but on Sunday they paid for their mistakes.
Mafoso said his side have to look to the next game and show who they are. He said it is important the champions bounce back.
“We have to show who we are now, we played the way we do all the time but we played against a well organised team defensively. They scored, they were already defending in numbers, it showed they don’t want us to score,” Mafoso said.

Matlama also couldn’t rejoice too much.
The congested nature of this COVID-19 shortened season means the 2019 champions are back in action today against Lioli at Setsoto. It is another game where Molebatsi will require his players to stay 100 percent focused for the entire game if they are to make sure their hard work against Bantu was not for nothing.

After claiming his first signature win as coach Molebatsi will also hope Matlama can build on the victory.
“It is still early and we have time to fix things and get better in order to take points in every game we play and stay close to Bantu,” Molebatsi said.
“We are not focused on what Bantu do, we are looking at our own path.”

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Moment of truth for Matlama

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It’s crunch time in the Vodacom Premier League this weekend as the top teams collide and by Sunday evening there could be serious implications on the title race.
The game of the weekend is on Sunday when second placed Matlama will face third-placed Bantu at Bambatha Tšita Sports Arena. Earlier in the day, league leaders Lioli battle it out with Linare who are fourth.

Linare’s chances of winning the league are now over, but they would love nothing more than to dash their neighbours’ title hopes just as they dented Matlama’s plans with a goalless draw on Sunday in Maputsoe.

It is a draw that Matlama head coach Halemakale Mahlaha admitted has complicated their title hopes but he insisted the championship is still within their reach. ‘Tse Putsoa’, with 58 points from 26 games, are two points behind leaders Lioli with four games to go.

Mahlaha remains confident because Matlama are yet to play Lioli and the destiny of the title is still in his side’s hands.

Bantu, on the other hand, are four points behind Lioli and will need favours from others to defend their title.

It has certainly not been smooth sailing for James Madidilane since returning to the club two months ago, and the dressing room has allegedly been rocked by infighting with some players unhappy with reported favouritism by the South African tactician.

Despite all the drama, ‘A Matšo Matebele’ would love to defend their title and claim their third championship in the past four seasons.

Beating Matlama is the first step because Bantu would leapfrog them into second position on the log with a victory.

If Bantu win, they will also complete a double over Matlama after their 2-0 triumph in the first round and the Mafeteng giants would claim precious bragging rights over their Maseru rivals.

Speaking to thepost on Wednesday, Matlama coach Mahlaha said he is expecting a tough game between Lesotho’s dominant clubs for almost a decade.

Matlama (with two titles) and Bantu (four titles) are the only teams to have won the premiership since 2017 and Mahlaha said Sunday’s match will be another mammoth clash between the sides as both juggernauts again vie to be crowned kings of Lesotho.

“There is a possibility these two teams could win the league and they are right behind one another and that’s what makes it tough,” Mahlaha said.

“The weekend’s results have impacted us, it has increased pressure to win this game,” he added.

Mahlaha admitted playing after Lioli also adds pressure because if Lioli win on Saturday, it means Matlama have to win at all costs to keep the gap at two points.

“Of course it does (put pressure), but we will work hard and focus on Sunday,” Mahlaha said.

“It is great though because we still have to play Lioli, so we will see. We like having tough games because this is how we test our players.”

Weekend Fixtures:
Saturday
CCX vs. LMPS (LAC)
LDF vs. Naughty Boys (Ratjomose)
Liphakoe vs. Machokha (LCS Ground)
Lioli vs. Linare (TY)
Sunday
LCS vs. Lifofane (LCS Ground)
LU FC vs. Lijabatho (Ratjomose, 14:00)
Matlama vs. Bantu (Bambatha)

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Machokha coach Tšepo Mokhele says match officials are destroying football in Lesotho.
A fuming Mokhele said poor officiating cost his side in Sunday’s 1-0 loss to title-chasing Matlama after a second half penalty secured the result at Bambatha Tšita Sports Arena.

The final score had weighty implications on the Vodacom Premier League as it allowed Matlama to remain three points behind Lioli with a game in hand, while on the other hand, the defeat means Machokha are still in danger of being relegated.

Mokhele said Matlama did not deserve to win and were gifted the three points by the referees. Machokha had two loud penalty appeals turned down in the first half before ‘Tse Putsoa’ won the game from the spot in the second stanza.

Mokhele said the defeat leaves his side in a precarious position as they battle to survive in the top-flight with five games to go.

Machokha are in 12th place with 22 points, five points above the relegation zone, and gaining a point against ‘Tse Putsoa’ would have given them a safer cushion in their battle to survive.

Mokhele said the Lesotho Football Association (LEFA) must do something about the officiating in the country because, if things continue as they are, it will destroy football.

“Officials are not only degrading our football, but they are also degrading our players,” Mokhele fumed. “People are paying to come here and watch a very beautiful game yet referees come and make us lose because we cannot fight them, which is very sad,” he added.

Mokhele insisted the result could have gone the other way if Machokha’s “clear” penalty appeals had been awarded.

“We could have won the game but the referees rejected our two clear penalties and I don’t know what Matlama’s penalty was given for, because that was not a penalty,” he said.

Mokhele said a similar thing happened when the sides’ met in the first round when Matlama scraped a 2-1 win.

“We scored first (in the first round match) before Matlama equalized. After Matlama scored the second goal, the game was over and that did not sit well with me,” he said.

Mokhele said what pains him most is that Machokha have a few matches to play in the Vodacom Premiership season and referees are gambling with their future as they did on Sunday.

Mokhele said the favouritism from referees does no favours for Lesotho’s big teams when they enter continental competitions.

“This is why you see people win the league in the country because they are used to being put on top of other people, but when they find fair refereeing (in CAF competitions) and they have to toughen up at the international level, we are always out. It is because of things like this,” he said.

“Let us compete,” Mokhele continued.

“Respect the crowd, the players, (LEFA) presidency and the people who are pouring money into football. Money is being spent each and every day only for our referees to do something like this. We did not deserve to lose that game,” Machokha coach insisted.

Matlama coach Halemakale Mahlaha declined to comment on the awarding of his side’s winning penalty but said his side’s struggles on the day showed that his players were not playing according to the game-plan.

“Our performance might be because of the internal things that happened a day before the game. Maybe the players were mentally distracted by the (9-1 win over) Naughty Boys (in the previous week),” Mahlaha said.

“Winning by that huge margin might have distracted the players but what was important was that we collected three points (against Machokha)”.

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It’s crunch time in the Vodacom Premier League this weekend as the top teams collide and by Sunday evening there could be serious implications on the title race.

The game of the weekend is on Sunday when second placed Matlama will face third-placed Bantu at Bambatha Tšita Sports Arena. Earlier in the day, league leaders Lioli battle it out with Linare who are fourth.

 

Linare’s chances of winning the league are now over, but they would love nothing more than to dash their neighbours’ title hopes just as they dented Matlama’s plans with a goalless draw on Sunday in Maputsoe.

It is a draw that Matlama head coach Halemakale Mahlaha admitted has complicated their title hopes but he insisted the championship is still within their reach. ‘Tse Putsoa’, with 58 points from 26 games, are two points behind leaders Lioli with four games to go.

Mahlaha remains confident because Matlama are yet to play Lioli and the destiny of the title is still in his side’s hands.

Bantu, on the other hand, are four points behind Lioli and will need favours from others to defend their title.

It has certainly not been smooth sailing for James Madidilane since returning to the club two months ago, and the dressing room has allegedly been rocked by infighting with some players unhappy with reported favouritism by the South African tactician.

Despite all the drama, ‘A Matšo Matebele’ would love to defend their title and claim their third championship in the past four seasons.

Beating Matlama is the first step because Bantu would leapfrog them into second position on the log with a victory.

If Bantu win, they will also complete a double over Matlama after their 2-0 triumph in the first round and the Mafeteng giants would claim precious bragging rights over their Maseru rivals.

Speaking to thepost on Wednesday, Matlama coach Mahlaha said he is expecting a tough game between Lesotho’s dominant clubs for almost a decade.

Matlama (with two titles) and Bantu (four titles) are the only teams to have won the premiership since 2017 and Mahlaha said Sunday’s match will be another mammoth clash between the sides as both juggernauts again vie to be crowned kings of Lesotho.

“There is a possibility these two teams could win the league and they are right behind one another and that’s what makes it tough,” Mahlaha said.

“The weekend’s results have impacted us, it has increased pressure to win this game,” he added.

Mahlaha admitted playing after Lioli also adds pressure because if Lioli win on Saturday, it means Matlama have to win at all costs to keep the gap at two points.

“Of course it does (put pressure), but we will work hard and focus on Sunday,” Mahlaha said.

“It is great though because we still have to play Lioli, so we will see. We like having tough games because this is how we test our players.”

Weekend Fixtures:
Saturday
CCX vs. LMPS (LAC)
LDF vs. Naughty Boys (Ratjomose)
Liphakoe vs. Machokha (LCS Ground)
Lioli vs. Linare (TY)
Sunday
LCS vs. Lifofane (LCS Ground)
LU FC vs. Lijabatho (Ratjomose, 14:00)
Matlama vs. Bantu (Bambatha)

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