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Vuwani Masakona of Artists makes a sharp turn with the ball, while Rathete Sekota of Polokwane tackles him from behind.

United Artists maintain clean record

 

United Artists maintained their unbeaten record by crushing Polokwane United FC 4-0 in their MMK Funeral Services League match at the Makwarela Stadium on Sunday.

The youthful Polokwane team started the game like a house on fire, but their stamina faded with time. Realizing that it would be difficult for them to match the players of Polokwane in terms of skills, Artists used their height advantage to neutralize them in the middle of the park.

Artists took the lead in the 26th minute. The keeper of Polokwane, Phuti Kgopa, committed a suicidal mistake by advancing out of the penalty area in a bid to clear a back pass. Artists’ Rastafarian striker, Moses Luvhimbi, intercepted the pass and sent the ball into the empty net.

Polokwane realized that it was not their day when they missed a fortune in the 39th minute. They were awarded a penalty after Piet Maleka was brought down within the box. Dingaan Ledwaba shot wide from the spot.

Thomas “Razor” Makhubele scored the second goal with a header in the 58th minute after a corner kick that was taken by Moses Luvhimbi. The keeper of Polokwane, Phuti Kgopa, was booked for handling the ball outside the penalty area. Artists then replaced Robert Baloyi and Samuel Mathebula with Jeffrey Mungoni and Dakalo Ravhura. Mungoni made his presence felt when he scored the third with a header. Ravhura was on target late in the game, to bring the final score to 4-0.

Tshililo Mufamadi of Polokwane presses Samuel Mathebula of Artists down in their fight to win the ball.
Thomas “Razor” Makhubele of United Artists hooks the ball.
Oupa Sithole of Polokwane hooks the ball, while Dakalo Mbulungeni of Artists is ready to intercept.
 

Date:28 March 2014

By: Frank Mavhungu

Frank is a Human Resources Manager at the Department of Public Works in Limpopo. He is the longest serving correspondent of the Mirror, having joined us at the end of 1990.  He mainly writes sports reports and resides at Tsianda Village. In 2004, Frank won the National Castle League Award, an award for the best reporter in the SAB league in South Africa.

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