Sundowns go top of the log after hard-fought win over Arrows

Kudakashwe Mahachi (R) of Golden Arrows and Mamelodi Sundowns captain Hlompho Kekana tussle for the ball during the Absa Premiership match at Princess Magogo Stadium on April 28, 2017 in Durban, South Africa. (Photo by Anesh Debiky/Gallo Images)
Kudakashwe Mahachi (R) of Golden Arrows and Mamelodi Sundowns captain Hlompho Kekana tussle for the ball during the Absa Premiership match at Princess Magogo Stadium on April 28, 2017 in Durban, South Africa. (Photo by Anesh Debiky/Gallo Images)

Mamelodi Sundowns went to the top of the Absa Premiership for the first time in 2016-17 with a clinical 2-0 victory against Lamontville Golden Arrows at Princess Magogo Stadium in KwaMashu, Durban on Friday night.

Strikes by Hlompho Kekana’s in the 59th minute and Motjeka Madisha in the 70th saw the defending champions march to a fifth straight league victory and first place by a point from Cape Town City, and with a game in hand.

When African champions can snuff out dangerous opponents like Arrows on their home ground so clinically, bringing foreign and Bafana Bafana internationals like Teko Modise, Anele Ngconcga and Fares Hachi off their bench, it is quite an imposing sight.

The PSL is set for a tight three-way finish between Downs, City and third-placed Bidvest Wits, 2-0 winners against Highlands Park at Makhulong Stadium on Friday night.

But if you had to bet your life on it, you would pick Downs, would you not?

With their pedigree, experience and player power, perhaps only continental distractions can stop Pitso Mosimane’s men from wrapping up a second consecutive league title.

Mosimane was concerned that Arrows would give his side a tricky match in Durban.

The KwaZulu-Natal side had lost once against Sundowns since their promotion back to the PSL at the beginning of last season. They had drawn in Pretoria and won against Downs last season, and eliminated the Brazilians from the Nedbank Cup three weeks ago.

In a fired-up first half Arrows gave Sundowns a lively 45 minutes, from early on when the dangerous Kudakwashe Mahachi was free down the left to force a one-handed diving save by Denis Onyango.

Downs, though, are championship material. They slowly edged control.

Captain Kekana led that effort from the front in that effort, his low shot form range seeing Arrows goalkeeper Nkosingiphile Gumede get down well.

Tebogo Langerman was played down the left to force a save by Gumede, the rebound falling to Lucky Mohomi, whose shot was cleared off the line by Matome Mathiane, though with the help of the Arrows captain’s hand. Downs’ penalty appeal was turned down.

Still Arrows did threaten as, ate the start of the second half, Mahachi’s run and pass saw Lerato Lamola played through on the right to hit the side-betting.

But Downs took the lead with a simple, efficient goal from their top drawer. Percy Tau, from the right, fed Khama Billiat on the edge of the area who teed up Kekana with a fine, soft touch. Kekana’s shot was low again, and had the power to beat Gumede from outside the area.

Modise’s experience had an influence for Downs after the former Bafana Bafana playmaker’s introduction for Mzikayise Mashaba in the 47th.

With 20 minutes to go Modise’s dipping strike from outside the area had Gumede awkwardly pushing over his bar.

From the resultant corner Modise’s delivery was swung in perfectly for Motjeka Madisha to ghost in and get up over Musa Bilankulu to head in a second.

- TMG Digital/TMG Sport

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