Chiefs Keep Dreams Alive

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National champions Mochudi Centre Chiefs kept their dreams of retaining the Premier League title alive when they thrashed Uniao Flamengo Santos 4-2 in an entertaining be MOBILE Premier League game in Lobatse on Saturday.

The win maintained Chiefs' second spot with 62 points, three less than log leaders Gaborone United (GU) who beat BDF XI 2-1 at the Galaxy Stadium in Jwaneng on Saturday. After the weekend's games, there are signs that the title race is likely to go to the wire. Chiefs have four games remaining against BDF XI, Extension Gunners, Naughty Boys and GU.

On Saturday, Magosi started strongly with Moemedi 'Jomo' Moatlhaping opening his account in the fourth minute with a free header. Five minutes before halftime, Othusitse 'Jabu' Pilane made it 2-0 after he capitalised on poor goalkeeping by Kabelo Osupile. After the break, Chiefs continued their search for goals and Pilane completed his brace in the 47th minute. Credit has to go to Mpho 'Jomo' Mabogo who made a run on the right and with the goal at his mercy, he laid the ball to Pilane to score. Not to be outdone, Moatlhaping netted his second in the 73rd minute after Michael Mogaladi bulldozed his way into the box. Moatlhaping who is contesting for the Green Boot Award now has 23 goals, three less than Master Masitara of Nico United. Masitara scored a brace when his side beat Township Rollers 2-1 in Selebi-Phikwe on Saturday.

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