Telkom knockout
Mosimane confirms his next Sundowns contract will be his last
Pitso Mosimane added to his glorious history at the club on Saturday as he led the team to a 2-1 win over Maritzburg United in the Telkom Knockout final at...
A brace from Judas Moseamedi secured a 2-1 win over Kaizer Chiefs on Sunday at the Mbombela Stadium.
Chiefs are enjoying a good run in the league where they are top of the table and 10 points ahead of their nearest rivals Sundowns.
Kaizer Chiefs are four years without a trophy and will be hoping this competition breaks the drought.
The Brazilians take on Golden Arrows on Saturday in the first of the Telkom Knockout semifinals.
The match got off the worst possible for the visitors as captain on the day, Ntsikelelo Nyauza and goalkeeper Wayne Sandilands got themselves in a horrible mix up with the defender heading the ball into the back of his own net.
A Bernard Parker penalty secured the 4-2 win for the Glamour Boys who stay on course to win their first trophy in four years.
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane made the comments after the Glamour Boys beat his side 2-0 in the Absa Premiership to extend their lead to five points.
Kaizer Chiefs are through to quarterfinals after edging City 4-2 on penalties after the two sides players to a 1-1 all draw after 120 minutes of play.
Both teams started on a high, even though the match kicked off 15 minutes later.
Orlando Pirates coach Rhulani Mokwena spoke of the pressure that came with coaching one of the biggest clubs in South Africa.
It will be the second time the two sides meet this season after Chiefs walked away with three points in their league encounter at Newlands.
Stellenbosch FC coach Steve Barker said that he did not feel pressured over the club's poor run as they were embarking on a five-year project.
Cape Town City FC is set to lock horns with Amakhosi in the Telkom Knockout competition at Cape Town Stadium on Saturday.
Defending champions Baroka take on MTN8 winners SuperSport United, Highlands Park take on Black Leopards and Maritzburg United host Bidvest Wits.
The final was Baroka FC’s best day in their history, but they had to fight hard against a spirited Orlando Pirates side.
Coach Wedson Nyirende’s men were firm underdogs as Pirates were fancied to break their four year title drought after they too had to record a derby win over rivals Kaizer Chiefs in the semi-final.
Talks broke down between the two bodies earlier this week, where it’s understood issues surrounding a radio broadcast agreement were disputed.
In a statement, the league says it had exhausted all its efforts to try and reach an amicable solution with the national broadcaster, but discussions broke down.