MASERU – Several Vodacom Premier League clubs have confirmed their playing squads ahead of the new 2022/23 season which starts on Saturday.
Bantu have unveiled a new look team which they hope will rival reigning champions Matlama for the title.
‘A Matšo Matebele’ begin their title challenge away against Lifofane in Butha-Buthe on Saturday and it will also be the first official game for their new coach Moeketsi Mongoya.
Many are predicting Bantu can wrestle the title away from ‘Tse Putsoa’ based on the quality of signings they have made.
Former fan favourite Maloisane Ramasimong is back in Mafeteng after joining the club on a free transfer from Chippa United in South Africa’s DSTV Premiership.
Bantu have also been able to retain their trusted core of key players which includes the likes of Hlompho Kalake, Lehlohonolo Fothoane and Itumeleng Falene.
The only area that is looking thin is the striking department after the departures of Lazola Jokojokwnane to Matlama and Mokone Marabe.
With the transfer window closed until January, ‘A Matšo Matebele’ look short upfront with Tšeliso Botsane, Thabiso Mahola and Sentle Masale, the only recognised strikers at the club.
Ultimately, however, Bantu’s success this season will depend on how quickly the players and new technical team gel together and how their rivals perform.
Champions Matlama, meanwhile, will not be in action this weekend as they will be in Cameroon to face Cotonsport in the CAF Champions League which means they will be playing catch-up straight away.
The situation is not ideal for Matlama because by the time they play their first game of the season, some teams would have played two games already.
Another title hopeful this season is Lioli and they officially confirmed Bob Mafoso as their new head coach this week. The former Lesotho Under-20 coach has been in charge of the club’s preseason games and this is his first job since leaving Bantu last season.
Speaking to thepost ahead Lioli’s opening game against Swallows on Sunday, Mafoso said the opening games of the season are always difficult but very important to win.
Mafoso, who guided Bantu to the league title in 2020, will be looking to bring success back to Lioli. The Teya-teyaneng giants have not won the league since 2016 and have finished outside the top four for the past three seasons.
“It comes with a bit of pressure, it is very important to win but it is also a difficult game for everyone,” Mafoso said of the side’s league opener against Swallows.
“You come from preseason preparations and you are at home and everyone is expecting to see the difference,” he added.
The start of the Vodacom Premier League will coincide with a promotional play-off between Limkokwing University and Naughty Boys who were the respective runners-up from last season’s first division north and south stream campaigns.
Only one of the two teams will get promoted to fill the vacant spot left by Kick4Life, and the winner will be decided with a winner-takes-all match at Bambatha Tšita Sports Arena on Saturday.
Weekend fixtures:
Saturday (15:00)
CCX vs. LCS (LAC)
Manonyane vs. LMPS (Nyakosoba)
Lifofane vs. Bantu (Butha-Buthe)
Sunday
Galaxy vs. Liphakoe (DIFA Leribe)
Lioli vs. Swallows (TY)
LDF vs. Linare (Ha Ratjomose)
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