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Mokwena reaches milestone after Sundowns victory as Middendorp's Spurs rescue mission loses steam

Mokwena reaches milestone after Sundowns victory as Middendorp's Spurs rescue mission loses steam
Referee Thabo Mkhabela shows Asanele Velebayi of Cape Town Spurs a yellow card during the DStv Premiership match against Mamelodi Sundowns at Athlone Stadium on 9 April 2024. (Shaun Roy/Gallo Images)
Referee Thabo Mkhabela shows Asanele Velebayi of Cape Town Spurs a yellow card during the DStv Premiership match against Mamelodi Sundowns at Athlone Stadium on 9 April 2024. (Shaun Roy/Gallo Images)
  • Mamelodi Sundowns clinched a 1-0 win against relegation-threatened Cape Town Spurs on Tuesday.
  • Sundowns moved to 52 points and maintain a comfortable lead at the top of the table under head coach Rulani Mokwena's impressive record.
  • Spurs, led by Ernst Middendorp, face relegation woes with a dismal win percentage, striving to secure their Premiership status in the remaining matches of the season.
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Under the floodlights of Athlone Stadium on Tuesday, Mamelodi Sundowns maintained their unblemished record in the DStv Premiership with a hard-fought 1-0 victory against relegation-threatened Cape Town Spurs.

The match was not without its controversies, as a contentious officiating decision sparked heated debate and divided the two teams on the pitch.

Referee Thabo Mkhabela, in conjunction with linesman Elphas Sithole, awarded a penalty to the visitors instead of a free-kick after Spurs' youngster Asanele Velebayi fouled Brazilians striker Peter Shalulile just outside the home side's box.

However, according to the referee's rulebook Mkhabela and Sithole, were in fact spot on with their decision.

While Velebayi initially made contact with Shalulile outside the goalkeeper's box, he persisted in holding onto the player as they moved into the penalty area.

According to the rules, if a defender maintains contact with an attacker outside the penalty box and continues to do so inside the penalty area, the referee is obligated to award a penalty.

In this instance, the foul occurred on the 'D-line', warranting a penalty, and the officials at Athlone Stadium rightly made that call.

Just four days prior, the perennial Premiership champions found themselves embroiled in another controversial officiating call when Young Africans forward Aziz Ki appeared to have scored with an audacious strike against Sundowns during the CAF Champions League quarter-final.

The television replays clearly indicated that the ball had crossed the line, but referee Dahana Beida, with the guidance of the video assistant referee, controversially ruled that the ball did not cross the back of the net, leaving the Tanzanians visibly frustrated.

However, on a blustery and rainy evening in Cape Town, facing a side desperate for points, Masandawana continued to capitalise on their good fortune.

Lucas Ribeiro calmly converted the penalty to put the visitors ahead, ultimately securing the victory.

The goal took the Brazilian-born forward back to the summit of the goalscoring standings with 11 strikes ahead of Orlando Pirates’ Tshegofatso Mabasa (10), Cape Town City’s Khanyisa Mayo (nine), Bradley Grobler of SuperSport United and Iqraam Rayners of Stellenbosch FC, who are both on eight goals.

The win propels Sundowns past the fifty-point mark (52), with 10 Premiership fixtures remaining. They now enjoy a comfortable 13-point lead over second-placed Stellenbosch FC.

Remaining undefeated, Sundowns demonstrate their resilience as the 2023/24 campaign enters its decisive phase.

Securing the three points also extends head coach Rulani Mokwena's impressive record.

The 37-year-old Sundowns mentor has now amassed 30 league victories out of 40 matches since taking over as sole head coach.

Remarkably, ten matches have ended in draws, with Mokwena yet to suffer a league defeat. This outstanding record translates to a remarkable 75% win rate in the league alone.

On the opposing bench, Ernst Middendorp, who took the reins midway through November last year following the departure of Shaun Bartlett, has witnessed his rescue mission at Spurs from relegation gradually lose momentum with each passing week.

In his 12 league matches at the helm, Middendorp has managed only two wins, three draws, and seven defeats, yielding a concerning win percentage of 16.67%. This dismal record has left his charges firmly anchored to the bottom of the league standings.

Despite the dire situation, with seven matches still left to play in the league, there remains a glimmer of hope for Spurs to escape the drop.

Richards Bay, currently sitting in 15th place, which offers a team a shot at survival through the PSL relegation/promotion playoffs, holds a slim five-point lead over Spurs.

Meanwhile, Moroka Swallows, positioned 14th on the log, are just ten points ahead.

Despite the daunting task ahead, the 65-year-old Middendorp, who has successfully secured the Premiership status of Free State Stars and Maritzburg United in the past, will undoubtedly maintain hopes of orchestrating a miraculous escape to prevent Spurs from slipping back into the National First Division.

- This article was updated.

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Mamelodi Sundowns: 30 R. Williams 20 G. Kekana 34 M. Mvala 25 K. Mudau 14 T. Mashego 18 T. Zwane 4 T. Mokoena 21 S. Mkhulise 35 N. Maema 23 Lucas Ribeiro Costa 38 P. Shalulile. Subs: 7 L. Nku 1 D. Onyango 15 J. Mendieta 9 M. Esquivel 22 S. Mabena 27 T. Morena 70 T. Matthews 19 B. Aubaas 6 B. Onyango,
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Cape Town Spurs: 43 N. Boshoff 42 T. Gumede 6 J. Moroole 40 G. Michael 24 R. Dortley 34 L. Bern 36 S. Nkwali 17 A. Velebayi 33 C. Butsaka 29 A. Cupido 37 L. Baartman. Subs: 10 K. Buchanan 1 Z. Dlamini 9 B. Ralani 22 T. Moosa 14 M. Morton 45 S. Maduna 44 D. Farmer 20 B. Radiopane 50 K. Maphathe.
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In their last game Spurs went down 2-0 at Chippa United while Sundowns managed to beat Richards Bay FC with a last minute goal in their last league game.
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This is a classic runaway top of the table Sundowns versus a struggling bottom of the table Spurs.
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Good evening and welcome to the Athlone Stadium for our coverage of this DStv Premiership clash between Cape Town Spurs and Mamelodi Sundowns.
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Kick-off! We are underway here on the Cape Flats.
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An early attack from Sundowns and Shalulile with the keeper to beat and the flag is raised for OFFSIDE!
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Sundowns dominating possession as we expected but Spurs continue to fight for every ball.
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A good move by Spurs and Velebayi moves into space to draw a SAVE from Williams at the near post. Great work from both.
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It's quite comforting that Spurs have decided to take the game to Sundowns at times.
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Out of nothing but after a patient build-up Zwane tries his luck from range and Boshoff does well to collect.
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Sundowns have now turned up the tempo and Mokoena sends it OVER from CLOSE RANGE.
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Sundowns earn the first corner of the game and they take it short. After some chaos in the are Spurs clear...
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A very speculative trough-ball for Mudau just has too much on it and the latter cannot reach it.
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The compact Spurs defence hold out for now. How long can they keep the champions at bay?
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That's a MISS from close range by Maema! He is set up but he cannot finish it off in front of goal. It's a BIG MISS and Spurs survive.
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Baartman is down and in pain after a foul by Mkhulise.
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The Spurs free-kick is SO POOR and WHAT A WASTE
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How did Spurs manage to get to this point of the first half without conceding? So far so good!
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Spurs continue to read the game well and to halt Sundowns but one feels that it's just a matter of time before they concede. Let's hope not!
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Sundowns with more chances but they seem to make more mistakes here in the final third this evening than anytime before this season.
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Boshoff does well to come off his line to thwart another Sundowns attack.
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YELLOW CARD! Velebayi is guilty of a foul and is booked as Sundowns have a penalty.
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GOAL, MAMELODI SUNDOWNS, RIBEIRO! 0-1: Ribeiro scores from the spot!
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Replays suggest that the foul took place OUTSIDE THE BOX! Unlucky Spurs!
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HALF-TIME: CAPE TOWN SPURS 0-1 MAMELODI SUNDOWNS. the visitors lead at the break thanks to that Ribeiro penalty. Spurs did well up to that point and will conside themselves unlucky to have conceded that penalty.
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Kick-off! We are back underway in the second half.
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SUBSTITUTION: Spurs with a change at the break. Maphathe is on for Baartman.
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A good run down the field by Velebayi and Butsaka then shoots to earn a deflected corner. Promising from Spurs.
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SAVED by Boshoff after a good Sundowns move preventing Shalulile from benefiting.
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A promising Spurs attack leads to a corner that they take quicly and short. Unfortunately it amounts to nothing.
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YELLOW CARD! 0-1: Mudau is in the book for a dangerous studs-up tackle on Velebayi and is lucky to get away with yellow only.
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The Spurs free-kick is floated in and on target but Sundowns clear.
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SUBSTITUTE: Aubaas is on for Mkhulise, as Sundowns make a change.
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A Spurs long throw is well read before they give it away to Sundowns.
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WHAT A WASTE by Cupido as his first touch let's him down and allowing Mvala to BLOCK his shot!
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SUBSTITUTION: Another Spurs change and Buchanan replaces Butsaka.
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YELLOW CARD! 0-1: Kekana in the book after a late challenge on a Spurs player and then Cupido is booked for diddesnt and rightly so. Sundowns are getting frustrated now.
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YELLOW CARD! 0-1: Cards all round also for Mendieta and Nkwali.
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Sundowns come again and Velebayi is forced to concede a corner after a deflection.
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Mokoena floats in the set-piece and Spurs manage to clear.
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After some chaos in the Spurs box somehow Gumede gets a boot to it and clears.
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Spurs hit the WOODWORK via Cupido. SO CLOSE for SPURS! Unlucky.
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Can Spurs somehow pull one back here with limited time left.
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FULL-TIME: CAPE TOWN SPURS 0-1 MAMELODI SUNDOWNS.Spurs can consider themselves unlucky. Should Sundowns have been awarded a penalty? Should Spurs have received a penalty instead? Too late!! No VAR!!. Thank you for joining us.
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