Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila (TTM) proved that they really mean it when they say they aim to win all their remaining league matches and lift the ABC Motsepe League trophy at the end of the season, when they beat Mokopane Ratanang 2-0 at the Mahwelereng Stadium in Mokopane on Saturday (25 February).
Forster Nkuna scored the opening goal, while Rendani Mukomafhedzi was on target later in the game to bring the final score to 2-0. TTM are still rooted in the third position on the log, despite the fact that the second-placed side, Dolphins FC, dropped two vital points last weekend.
Madridtas lost 2-3 to Great North FC at the Seshego Stadium. Rofhiwa "Danger" Netshiungani scored the first goal for Madridtas before Khathutshelo "Khesha" Mukomafhedzi beat the keeper from the penalty spot. Harry Nkoana, Steven Malepe and James Bopape scored the three goals for Great North.
Although they were playing at home, AI Terrors could not absorb the pressure from Bellevue Winners Park. Terrors did not retaliate when Winners Park scored three beautiful goals against them at the Ephraim Mogale Stadium in Modimolle.
Polokwane United gave away significant league points to Molemole Academy, to whom they lost 0-1 at the Nirvana Stadium in Polokwane. Thomas Mlambo scored the goal which separated the boys from men.
Joe Maweja did not throw in the towel despite the fact that they were trailing 0-2 against The Dolphins. They continued to play their normal attacking football and finally scored two late goals through Thetshelesani Tshipani and Mashudu Mukhari, to bring the final score to 2-2.
Lephalale Young Killers lost 0-1 to Gawula Classic at the Giyani Stadium.