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MASERU-For almost 10 months, Setsoto Stadium looked like a deserted place, nothing about it resembled a football ground until a month ago when Likuena played their first match in seven months.
Although Likuena played behind closed doors, it felt great to be back watching a live football match again.

It was even better when Bantu hosted Nkana Football Club in the CAF Champions League two weeks ago with fans being allowed back in for the first time since March.
While Setsoto was left to decay for months, Lesotho Correctional Service (LCS) ground was surprisingly in impeccable condition. The grass was cut to perfection and always looked ready for action and it will finally get action this weekend as domestic football officially get underway for the new season.

The fans will be treated to an abundance of festive fixtures and will be at liberty to pick their desired matches. LCS host Sefothafotha in their first Premier League game and will be looking to open the season with a victory at home.
Besides champions Bantu who have already played two official matches, all other 15 teams will start on the same foot with friendly matches being their only practice matches.

The champions start their defence with rather a difficult game against Kick4Life. While Bantu may have beat the Old Europa side last season, Kick4Life has never been an easy fixture for the champions.
Bantu coach Bob Mafoso, however, will be relishing a meeting with his former club and if he can get one over them one more time it would be a successful outing for the Mafeteng giants.

The teams meet on Saturday at Setsoto Stadium at 1pm in what could turn into festive day for football fans as later on at 3pm last season’s runners up Matlama will take on Swallows in a planned double header.
The Premier League is coming back with fresh sponsorship from Vodacom Lesotho who are replacing Econet Telecom Lesotho whose contract ended in June this year.

Lesotho Mounted Police Service (LMPS) take on newcomers CCX in another match on Saturday at Ha Ratjomose.
On Sunday, Linare’s head coach Tebogo Moloi will make his debut in local football and what a way to welcome him by facing Linare’s fiercest rivals Lioli in Maputsoe.

This will be one of the most watched fixtures this weekend. Both teams have new coaches in charge although Lioli coach Themba Tshabalala has been in the country for at least a year now and is more familiar with the league than Moloi.

Linare annoyed Lioli a few months ago by snatching one of their top targets John Mofokeng right under noses and Lioli has always made that known, both teams get to settle the scores on Sunday.

Weekend’s Fixture:
SATURDAY
Kick4Life vs. Bantu (13:00, Setsoto Stadium)
Swallows vs. Matlama (15:00, Setsoto Stadium)
LCS vs. Sefothafotha (15:00, LCS)
LMPS vs. CCX (15:00, LDF)
SUNDAY
Liphakoe vs. Manonyane (15:00, LDF)
Linare vs. Lioli (15:00, Maputsoe DIFA Ground)
Lifofane vs. LDF (15:00, Butha-Buthe)
Likhopo vs. Lijabatho (15:00, LCS)

Season Predictions:
With football now officially back, so are the season predictions and who we think will win the league and who will get relegated to the A Division.
Two teams will automatically be axed at the end of the season, and this might be the most difficult season, not only will the clubs have a backlog of games and may be forced to play midweek, the Premier League is now extended by two teams which means four extra fixtures this season for each team and squad depth will be vital for survival.

We don’t expect the Top 4 to be any different although each season has sprung surprises and this may well be different this year, but we will review this at the end of the season. This is how we think the Top 4 will look like at the end of the season:

Top 4
We predict that Bantu will retain the title. Matlama has recruited well but not well enough to prise the title away from the champions but well enough to finish third with the second place going to Lioli.
Bantu may have lost Bokang Sello and Tsietsi Khooa but they are still an oiled machine with players who are good enough to slot in the positions left by the two players.

They may have not won any of their CAF Champions League games but we saw glimpses of what’s to come, and their signings which include South African Keamogetse Wolff makes them even stronger.
Lioli have had their struggles in the past five years, but with new management and some sort of stability that is being displayed now, it is time they kicked on. They have also signed well.

Masoabi Nkoto is back at the club after a difficult time in South Africa and he will be looking to get his career going again and get goals for Lioli.
Another club that strengthened really well is LMPS and based on their transfer business, if they can find consistency, they will finish in the Top 4.

Top 8
Linare may feel a bit grieved that we put them outside the Top 4 bracket, it was either them or LMPS for the fourth spot but ‘Semunye’ edges them a little and it will not be a surprise if Linare finish amongst the top teams but we think they will get fifth which is still a good position for Moloi in his debut season.
Liphakoe, LCS and LDF will complete the Top 8 but even here there could be surprises.

Bottom of the table
Kick4Life, Swallows and Likhopo will do just about enough to stay up. Swallows have come close to being relegated for two straight seasons but somehow have managed to survive and we think they will stay up again this season.

Lifofane, Sefothafotha and Manonyane will also stay up. If Lifofane can regain their form from last season they may even finish around 10th position.
They were marvellous to watch and took points from big clubs such as Matlama who are yet to register a victory against them.

Relegation
Unfortunately for Lijabatho and CCX we don’t think they will make it. Lijabatho was teetering on relegation last season and was saved by COVID-19 and their poor run and thin squad that lacks quality may not be enough to see them through.

CCX is school team and will probably be without their players at some point this season when they are needed at school.
CCX have two camps, one in Leribe and another in Mohale’s Hoek. How they are going to coordinate this one remains to be seen, but ultimately they will go back to A Division.

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Lifofane in dreamland

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Lifofane are enjoying their best top-flight season since winning promotion in 2019.

The Butha-Buthe side are seventh in the Vodacom Premier League after a four-match unbeaten run and a win over relegation-threatened Manonyane on Sunday could see them catapult into the top six and within touching distance of an improbable top four finish.

The roots of Lifofane’s success can partly be traced back to 2020 when they shocked the country by capturing the Matekane Group of Companies (MGC) Top 4 tournament.

The Buthe-Buthe outfit bagged M195 000 for winning the knockout competition in Matšonyane and that money has helped the upstart club progress.

Lifofane were able to buy training equipment and gear to improve their on-field product and, off the field, some money was saved to cover the team’s food and transport costs on away days.

Five years later and Lifofane are reaping the benefits of their prudent management.

Their management choices include the hiring of Katiso Mojakhomo as coach in March last year and his arrival has been a home run – Lifofane have developed into a disciplined, well-oiled machine this season.

Mojakhomo is one of Lesotho’s most successful coaches having won back-to-back league titles in 2007 and 2008 with the Lesotho Correctional Service (LCS) and his experience has allowed Lifofane to punch above their weight which was perfectly epitomised in their last two matches, a pair of 1-1 draws with Matlama and defending champions Bantu.

Both opponents were traditional giants desperately chasing the league title but Lifofane matched them blow for blow.

Mojakhomo said he is delighted with the improvement he has seen in his charges but there is still room to grow.

“It is our expectation to see the team at the top by the end of this Premier League season and we are going to work as hard as we can to make this happen,” he said.

Lifofane, of course, are not the league’s first surprise package.

Many clubs have had a good season or two before fading away.

Sundawana and Sky Battalion are just two teams over the past decade that have taken the elite league by storm for one campaign only to vanish from memory.

Mojakhomo said Lifofane’s vision extends beyond just doing well this season.

He said the club are determined not to allow their smaller stature to hinder their ambitions of establishing a long-term status in the premiership and competing with the big boys for seasons to come.

“There are many challenges that the team faces but we try to overcome them in as many ways as possible,” Mojakhomo said.

“The team’s management work together to come up with solutions.”

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Seema wins top award

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Lesotho football legend Lehlohonolo Seema has praised his Sekhukhune United players after he was named Coach of The Month for February and March in South Africa’s DSTV Premiership.

It is the first time Seema has won the prestigious award in his coaching career and it rewards the impressive job he has done at Sekhukhune since joining the club in November from Polokwane City.

Sekhukhune United, or “Babina Noko”, are unbeaten over the last two months.

In the process, they have scored 11 goals and conceded just three times to shoot all the way up to fourth place in South Africa’s elite league.

Their unbeaten 2024 includes a five-match winning streak in which they beat Richards Bay 3-1 and Golden Arrows 1-0 in February and then dispatched Royal AM 1-0, Swallows 4-1 and Soweto giants Orlando Pirates 2-1 in March.

Seema told thepost he is delighted to receive the recognition, especially because it is his first time winning the award.

He also praised his players for their role in the team’s success.

His captain, Linda Mntambo, was named the DSTV Premiership player of the month and it is the first time a player and a coach from Sekhukhune United win the award.

“This recognition is the first-ever recognition in my life and for ‘Babina Noko’,” Seema said.

“I honour my players a great deal because, without them, I would not have been recognised. Their effort and passion has brought us this far.”

Seema said it is not easy coaching in the pressure cooker that is South Africa’s top-flight but his side have managed to navigate through the challenges they have encountered.

“The pressure in the DSTV Premiership is real. Every team is fighting but what helps me and the team is taking it one game at a time,” Seema said.

The highlight of Sekhukhune’s run over the past two months was their stunning 2-1 win on March 30 over Orlando Pirates, a side Seema captained during his playing days, which must have made that particular victory all the more sweeter.

The former Likuena captain said beating big teams like Orlando Pirates is not an easy assignment and Sekhukhune United’s victory showed him that the team was growing.

Now, Seema is gunning for nothing less than a top four finish at the end of the season.

A first-ever CAF Champions League spot for Sekhukhune United is also possible.

Finishing in the DSTV Premiership’s top two spots earns a coveted ticket to Africa’s premier club competition and Seema’s side are four points behind second-placed Stellenbosch with eight games to go.

Sekhukhune United’s next opponents?

Stellenbosch, at home, next Wednesday.

“Now we have to prepare well, more than before,” Seema said.

“Our schedule for the next games is very tight. If we will be playing against Stellenbosch on the 17th (of April) and on the 20th we are playing again against Cape Town Spurs, two days will not be enough – we have to start now to prepare for both games,’ he said.

Seema said his appreciation also goes to Sekhukhune United’s supporters.

“Their presence lifts us to win.”

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Linare players set for windfall

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Linare players are dreaming of walking away with M330 000 at the end of the season by snatching second place in the Vodacom Premier League.
‘Tse Tala’ have won five of their last six matches and are the hottest team in the top-flight right now.

Linare are unbeaten in the league since February 10 and no team has collected more points than the 16 the Hlotse side have amassed in that period.

Their fine form continued on Sunday with a 2-0 win over Lesotho Mounted Police Service (LMPS) and now Linare’s players want second place, at least.

Linare are fourth in the Vodacom Premier League with 43 points from 24 games, 11 points behind second-placed Matlama with six games to go.

It is a longshot to crack the top two, but ‘Tse Tala’ believe they can do it and midfielders Tšepang Sefali and Tšepo Makhanya said they have not given up hope of even stealing the league title.

“We would be so grateful if we can reach second place but if (league leaders) Lioli lose three or four games, we will have the opportunity to be the champions,” Sefali said.

Linare’s confidence is soaring high because they don’t know what a loss feels like since Bob Mafoso took over in early February.

Their only defeat came last month in the People’s Cup semi-finals against Matlama and that was on penalties.

Mafoso took over after Leslie Notši’s departure in January and Sefali and Makhanya said they have felt the difference.

Linare finished second in the Vodacom Premiership last season under Notši, an impressive feat, but they had dropped to seventh place by the time he departed.

With a top four finish slipping away, Linare found a new spring in their step when Mafoso arrived and Sefali said they hit the ground running because they knew what their new coach demanded and expected of his players.

“Almost all the players in the team have met and faced (Mafoso) before (when he was coaching other teams) and they all understand his strategies and techniques,” Sefali said.

“Our players already knew what he wants from the players, so we do not want to waste any time but do exactly (what Mafoso wants),” he said.

“Yes, coach Leslie Notši did a good job and we appreciated his effort but now we are seeing what we expected in the league because of the presence of (Mafoso),” Makhanya said.

Sefali said the competition for places has skyrocketed over the past two months and that is pushing every player to work hard and fight to play every match.

“There is too much competition; everyone wants to prove his talent to coach. Everyone wants to play every game but I am happy that our coach gives every player a chance to play which makes the team improve,” Sefali said.

“Even though we have not had much time with (Mafoso), his presence has brought a positive impact on the team,” he added. “I believe going forward; we will do more than what we are doing. I believe it is not early to praise him.”

Makhanya said one of the keys has been the togetherness Mafoso has brought to the team and they are confident to say they will stay in the top four and even finish the Vodacom Premier League season in second place.

A top four finish would be real progress for ‘Tse Tala’ because they have not had consecutive top four finishes since 2004, mainly because Linare have been consistently inconsistent from year to year.

Mafoso told thepost on Monday that very experienced coaches mentored the team before his arrival. He said his predecessors, Notši and South African guru Teboho Moloi, did a lot of good work so the reception of the players has made his job easier.

“I would like to appreciate the reception they gave me,” Mafoso said.

“Every team is good because of the players it has, so I accepted the assignment (to coach Linare) because of the quality that I believed the team could have. It is a long process that is at its start, but we are happy with how we are growing,” he said.

Mafoso said Linare are ready to win as many games as they can to finish the season on a high note.

“The dedication and attitude of the players satisfies me a lot, it is why we are doing well,” Mafoso said.

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