Chiefs maintain good run

Mochudi Centre Chiefs striker, Senatla Molefe (in black and white) tussles with Notwane right back, Kereng Mpetang during their game on Saturday. Molefe scored one of the goals as Chiefs defeated Notwane 3-1 PIC: KAGISO ONKATSWITSE
Mochudi Centre Chiefs striker, Senatla Molefe (in black and white) tussles with Notwane right back, Kereng Mpetang during their game on Saturday. Molefe scored one of the goals as Chiefs defeated Notwane 3-1 PIC: KAGISO ONKATSWITSE

Mochudi Centre Chiefs maintained their good run this season, beating Notwane 3-1 in an enthralling Premier League match played at SSKB Stadium on Saturday. Chiefs remain unbeaten in three games and have not only been winning matches, but also free scoring.

Out of three games, Chiefs have scored a total of nine goals. It all started with a 2-0 victory over Extension Gunners. They went on to thrash other title favourites, BDF XI 4-2 before they came from behind to beat Notwane on Saturday. Against Notwane, coach Mike Sithole started off with his trusted attackers, Pontsho Moloi, Bonolo Fraizer, Lemponye Tshireletso and Senatla Molefe.

However the game was more interesting in the middle of the park where Chiefs had assigned Lesego Galenamotlhale and Kenamile Mani. Notwane on the other hand deployed Thabo Mbole, Keorapetse Seloiso and Kgaodi Odirile to try and contain Chiefs.

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