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Please don't forget to Subscribe and follow us on twitter @frunsports DSTV Premiership Reactions Mamelodi Sundowns 1-0 AmaZulu Thoughts from Mamelodi Sundowns head coach Rulani Mokwena ahead of the encounter
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Please don't forget to subscribe and follow us on twitter @frunsports Official Statement from SAFA 25 July 2021 –The South African U-23 Olympic team lost 4 -3 to France in their second match of the Tokyo 2020 at Saitama Stadium on Sunday afternoon. The u23s on three occasions took the lead but allowed the French to equalise soon after on all three instances before taking the unassailable lead later in referee’s optional time. It was a heart-breaking result for David Notoane’s side who had put up a brilliant show and deserved something from this encounter. South Africa could have gone to the break in the lead but striker Luther Singh missed a penalty when he blasted his kick over the bar. Kobamelo Kodisang gave South Africa the lead in the 52nd minute of the match with a beautiful goal after beating the French goalkeeper but Gignac equalized for France in the 56th minute. South Africa took the lead again in the 73rd minute from a world class goal by rising star Evidence Mokgopa but again Gignac silenced them with his second goal in the 78th minute. Teboho Mokoena put South Africa in the lead for the third time in the 82nd minute before Gignac got his hat-trick of the day in the 85th minute of the match from a penalty spot. France took the lead for the first time in the 90th minute with a goal from Savenier, which then saw them take the three points, leaving South Africa with great disappointment after a great performance throughout the match. South Africa who are currently bottom of the table in Group A will now face Mexico in their last match of Tokyo2020 on 28 July 2021.
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Don't Forget to Subscribe and Support the Channel and the team behind. Follow us twitter to stay up to date: @FrunSports Defending champions Al Ahly qualified for the semi-finals of the Total CAF Champions League for the fourth time in five years with a 3-1 aggregate win over Mamelodi Sundowns. Ahly played to a 1-1 draw with the South Africans in the second leg in Pretoria on Saturday. However, their healthy 2-0 win in the first leg in Cairo last weekend proved to be decisive, seeing coach Pitso Mosimane eliminate his former employers in his first competitive return to South Africa. Ahly were on the front foot from the word go and they were ahead after just 11 minutes when Yasser Ibrahim finished off after picking the ball from a deflected corner. Sundowns, now needing four goals to overturn the tie were stunned into action and they labored to get back on level terms, doing so after half an hour. Mosa Lebusa finished off from a corner beating Mohamed Elshenawy in Ahly’s goal. Sundowns pushed Ahly into their own half of the pitch as they looked to narrow the gap. In the second half, they kept the pressure high but couldn’t get themselves a second goal that would have definitely injected the fight in them.
Sundowns pushed Ahly into their own half of the pitch as they looked to narrow the gap. In the second half, they kept the pressure high but couldn’t get themselves a second goal that would have definitely injected the fight in them.Don't Forget to Subscribe and Support the Channel and the team behind. Follow us twitter to stay up to date: @FrunSports Defending champions Al Ahly qualified for the semi-finals of the Total CAF Champions League for the fourth time in five years with a 3-1 aggregate win over Mamelodi Sundowns. Ahly played to a 1-1 draw with the South Africans in the second leg in Pretoria on Saturday. However, their healthy 2-0 win in the first leg in Cairo last weekend proved to be decisive, seeing coach Pitso Mosimane eliminate his former employers in his first competitive return to South Africa. Ahly were on the front foot from the word go and they were ahead after just 11 minutes when Yasser Ibrahim finished off after picking the ball from a deflected corner. Sundowns, now needing four goals to overturn the tie were stunned into action and they labored to get back on level terms, doing so after half an hour. Mosa Lebusa finished off from a corner beating Mohamed Elshenawy in Ahly’s goal.