Rollers profit from Orapa slip
Tuesday, February 09, 2016
Orapa United, who last week sat on position two on the log only due to an inferior goal difference, now trail the leaders by two points. This follows their 0-0 draw against Jwaneng Galaxy at Itekeng Stadium on Saturday. Both Orapa United and Galaxy went into Saturday game with two good records. Galaxy were yet to concede a goal this year while Orapa are unbeaten at home. They both successfully defended their records. The last time Galaxy conceded a goal was on December 4 last year when they lost 2-1 to Mochudi Centre Chiefs. Since then, they have gone six games without conceding a goal. Orapa United on the other hand are yet to lose a match this season at home despite dropping two points. Their next game is a tricky encounter against Miscellaneous who have done relatively well this season. Log leaders, Rollers have a date with Gilport Lions.
Defending champions, Chiefs are finding their feet and have closed the gap between them and Orapa United to three points after their 2-0 win over Gaborone United (GU). The usual suspect, Lemponye Tshireletso, is once again showing up at a crucial time of the season. Tshireletso almost single-handedly drove Chiefs towards the league championship with some brilliant performances in the second round of the league last season. He scored crucial goals consistently and not only helped his side win the league, but also finished as the league’s top goal scorer.
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