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After winning the first two games, Lesotho caretaker coach Moses Maliehe says his side has set its sights on capturing the 2016 COSAFA Castle Cup in Namibia.

Likuena are top of Group B but face a do-or-die clash against Malawi this evening to decide who wins the group and progresses to the quarter-finals.

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Currently, the sides are level with six points and the winner of the much-anticipated clash will meet South Africa in the quarters on Saturday.

Because of their superior goal difference, Likuena can also advance with a draw.

Speaking after Tuesday’s 2-0 win over Angola, Maliehe praised his side’s character. He admitted today’s game against Malawi will be tough but said Likuena are prepared and looking to go far in the tournament.

“I am really happy. The players are working hard and we want to achieve the things we have set, things we talked about. It is not going to be an easy game (against Malawi). Every team is determined to win the COSAFA and, just like any team, we are also determined to win the tournament,” Maliehe said.

Likuena started their campaign with a 3-0 rout of Mauritius on Sunday autographed by goals from Jeremea Kamela, Motebang Sera and Jane Thaba-Ntšo whose strike after just 34 seconds set the record for the fastest goal in the tournament’s history.

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Lesotho’s second tie, against Angola, was a much closer affair but Maliehe’s charges ran out 2-0 victors thanks to goals from Tumelo Khutlang and Hlompho Kalake.

Again Likuena looked a much improved side with Khutlang constantly putting the Angolan defence under pressure before he gave Lesotho the lead in the 11th minute.

Settled by Khutlang’s early goal, Likuena took control of the first half and were unlucky not to double their lead before the break.

The second half started with Angola taking the game to Lesotho in search of an equaliser.

However, Lesotho’s defence and goalkeeper Daniel Jousse held firm allowing Kalake to seal the game in the 80th minute from the penalty spot after the enterprising Khutlang was fouled.

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Against Angola, Maliehe made only one change to the team that beat Mauritius with Sepiriti Malefane starting in defence in place of Kamela who limped off in the second half of the opening game.

MONTOELI SONOPOIt is unclear if the versatile midfielder will miss the clash against Malawi but what is clear is the side is high on confidence.

In two games, Likuena have scored five goals and conceded none and former national team coach, Leslie Notši, who guided Lesotho to the COSAFA Castle Cup semi-finals in 2013 in Zambia, said he has been following the team’s progress in Namibia.

Notši noted there is confidence within the team adding he is impressed with how the defence has been playing.

“They are playing really well. I am following their games in Namibia and I can say there is a lot of improvement within the team. There is confidence and the defence is playing with confidence. Another thing is they are winning games because they are scoring goals, they have an attacking plan,” he said.

Notši said Likuena need to stick to their style of play to overcome Malawi.

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“I think they must go and enjoy themselves,” he added. “I am not saying they should just be playing, they must come with a game-plan but they must not put themselves under pressure. They must continue with what they are good at and stick to it,” he said.

On Malawi, Notši said: “I have been watching Malawi, they are very aggressive, physical and they run a lot. Likuena also have speed and they must use it to eliminate Malawi’s threat. (Likuena) must force them to play in their own half and make sure they score goals.”

The current Kick4Life coach reflected on his tenure with Likuena in 2013 when they reached the COSAFA Castle Cup semi-finals. He said the tournament offers a valuable opportunity to face quality opposition and varied styles of play.

“It was not easy at all (in 2013) because I remember we played Botswana, Kenya and Swaziland. You play teams that are still fresh and have been watching us play, and we come with injuries while they have not played. But, sometimes it’s good because by the time we meet them there is morale in the team,” he said.

“The COSAFA Cup gives you a chance to play against different teams (which is) something that is otherwise not easy to achieve even in a year. I think we played six games there (in Zambia) and that’s big.”

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Notši concluded by singing Maliehe’s praises.

“Football needs a very brave person and I think he is brave, he was under pressure after losing (against Ethiopia) but they have bounced back. He got an agreement with (the Lesotho Football Association) and he is sticking to it and he is building the team. I wish him all the best in the COSAFA Cup,” Notši said.

 

COSAFA Castle Cup Group B standings:

    P W D L GF GA GD Pts.
1 Lesotho 2 2 0 0 5 0 5 6
2 Malawi 2 2 0 0 4 0 4 6
3 Mauritius 2 0 0 2 0 4 -4 0
4 Angola 2 0 0 2 0 5 -5 0

 

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Ramakongoana off to World Athletics Championships

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Lesotho Olympian Tebello Ramakongoana has booked a ticket to the 2025 World Athletics Championships after finishing second at the C&D Xiamen Marathon in China on Sunday.

Ramakongoana ran a brilliant race at the global event, and he finished in a Lesotho record time of 2:06:18 hours, just 12 seconds shy of first place.

Ethiopian Dawit Wolde secured title ahead of Ramakongoana in a time of 2:06:06.

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Ramakongoana’s time has earned him automatic qualification to the World Championships set to be held in Tokyo in September this year and his performance in China took 1:40 minutes off the national record he set when he finished seventh at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

When speaking to local media, Ramakongoana’s American coach, James McKirdy, said the weather was warm but after 10 kilometres the sun appeared.

He said Ramakongoana ran a mostly strategic race with the focus to be amongst the front pack in the early stages of the race.

After 35km, the Olympian increased tempo and pushed the leading pack of 12 men that was a deciding point on who would make the podium.

From there the numbers in the leading group started to dwindle and with two kilometres to go, only four were in the running for podium places.

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“(By) pushing hard, Tebello finished in 2:06:18 and earned 2nd place, both his time and his finishing position earned him the automatic standard for the upcoming World Championships in Tokyo later this year,” McKirdy said.

“The Xiamen Marathon is an out and back course with moderate hills along the coast of China.

“Tebello’s time was also under the former course record and now sits as the second fastest time ever run for the event,” he continued.

The athlete is currently abroad in the United States where he is based and training.

He was Lesotho’s standout performer at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

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Ramakongoana finished fourth at the 2023 World Athletics Championships and he will hope to claim a medal at this year’s games scheduled to be held from September 13 to 21 in Tokyo, Japan.

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Ramalefane request unsettles Matlama

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Matlama’s season, brimming with potential and promise, now teeters on the brink of unnecessary distraction due to the off-pitch antics of goalkeeper Monaheng Ramalefane.

His request to be released from his contract after losing his starting position to Leluma Mofoka has sparked a debate about professionalism, teamwork, and respect for contracts in football on social media.

Ramalefane’s behaviour should be a reminder that football is a team sport, not a platform for individual egos.

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It is the timing of his letter as well that leaves a sour taste, with Matlama sitting atop the Vodacom Premier League and preparing for a crucial game against Majantja.

It’s a moment when the club needs unity, not controversy.

Yet, Ramalefane’s actions could undermine the club’s campaign.

What makes this scenario even more remarkable is Ramalefane’s history.

He once was the young shot-stopper, benching senior goalkeepers to become Matlama’s number one.

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Now, with Mofoka in the ascendancy, Ramalefane appears unable to cope with the same competition he once thrived in.

Instead of embracing the challenge, he has chosen to walk away, which raises questions about his mentality and commitment.

Such behaviour is disappointing, not just for Matlama but for the broader Lesotho football community.

Ramalefane has been on the national team radar, with many believing he had the potential to be Likuena’s number one.

However, his antics, including skipping national team duties in the past, suggest a worrying trend of indiscipline.

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Talent alone is not enough; discipline and a strong work ethic are equally important, qualities that Ramalefane seems to be lacking.

Matlama’s management need to act decisively to prevent his discontent from spreading within the squad.

Allowing such behaviour to go unchecked could set a bad precedent.

However, I do think this is an opportunity for the goalkeeper to reflect.

Rather than seeking an easy exit, perhaps he should consider the impact of his actions on his teammates and the supporters.

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It would be best for him to put his head down, work hard, and earn back his spot.

With the fans, who have supported Matlama through thick and thin, he is unlikely to have many sympathisers on his side.

I think the fans would respect and love a player who fights for his place rather than one who demands special treatment when things don’t go their way.

Ultimately, this situation is a test for Matlama as a club and Ramalefane’s maturity as a professional.

Tlalane Phahla

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Double header at Bambata

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The Vodacom Premier League resumes this weekend after the Christmas break, and football fans are gearing up for what should be an exciting second half of the season.

Five teams are in the race to claim the coveted premiership trophy and the exciting title chase has seen scores of football fans flock to the grounds this season.

What makes the league’s restart even more interesting is the open January transfer window, which adds another layer of excitement as enthusiasts follow along as clubs hustle to bolster their squads for the business end of the season.

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On the field, the action gets underway on Saturday when the first double header of the New Year takes place at Bambatha Tšita Sports Arena.

The first encounter will see Bantu, who are currently third on the log standings, take on bottom side ACE Maseru.

Title-chasing Bantu have an opportunity to close the gap on leaders Matlama to just two points with a victory, and ‘A Matšo Matebele’ would still have a game in hand.

ACE Maseru, other the other, remain winless this season and are rooted to the bottom of the table with only three points from 12 games.

As things stand, the premiership debutants require a miraculous turnaround if they are to avoid a swift return to the second tier.

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In the second game of the double header, defending champions Lioli will take on another relegation threatened outfit in 15th-placed Mzamane.

A win for the champions would bring them within a point of leaders Matlama.

Matlama, for their part, have a difficult away game against Majantja in Mohale’s Hoek on Sunday.

Majantja, 10th on the log with 14 points, are aiming to finish in the top eight.

For Matlama, the match is critical to maintaining their lead but they will need to dig deep to secure maximum points on the road.

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Elsewhere, Lesotho Correctional Service (LCS) will take on Lesotho Mounted Police Service (LMPS) in a rivalry clash at Ratjomose Ground on Saturday.

The match is vital for both teams for different reasons.

Third-placed LMPS, currently level on points with Bantu, need a win to keep pace in the title race while 9th-placed LCS are desperate to kick-start what has been a disappointing campaign by their standards.

Lifofane and Linare’s encounter in Butha-Buthe is another game to lookout for.

Struggling Linare, who are languishing in 11th-place, will hope to gain some momentum against a Lifofane side that is riding high in sixth place.

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The patience of Linare fans is wearing thin and a win is imperative for ‘Tse Tala’ to retain their supporters’ trust.

Weekend fixtures:

Saturday 11th January
Lioli vs Mzamane (Bambatha 16:30) (Live on FIFA+)
LCS vs LMPS (Ratjomose 16:00) (Live on FIFA+)
Bantu vs ACE Maseru (Bambatha 14:00)
Manonyane vs Machokha (Nyakosoba 16:00)
Sunday 12th January
Majantja vs Matlama (Mohale’s Hoek 16:00)
LDF vs Liphakoe (Ratjomose 16:00)
Lifofane vs Linare (Butha-Buthe 16:00)
Lijabatho vs LU FC (Morija 16:00)

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