How They Played

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Sephekolo (5/10) - He handled crosses well, but was indecisive on whether to come out and block an attack. He could have prevented the first half penalty if he left his goal early to cut the cross before Mputu arrived in the box. There was however very little he could do to prevent the goal.

Molebatsi (5/10) - He was not badly exposed as he often does when playing in the left back position. Mogaladi (4/10)- He was erratic and made a couple of mistakes at the back with one resulting in Mazembe's goal. He was often too slow to clear the ball from danger areas and to recover often, exposing Chaka.

Motlhabankwe (6/10) -He played well in the first half closing down any attacks from Mazembe's right flank. He however switched positions in the second half and was often exposed by substitute Given Singuluma
Chaka (7/10)-Apart from the foul that lead to the penalty, he marshalled the defence well and used his physical presence to thwart any danger from the bully Mazembe forwards

Editor's Comment
A call for collaboration in Botswana’s media landscape

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