Moyo�s Strike Sinks Chiefs

Ronald Chikomo (orange) tussling for the ball with Thato Ogopotse PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Ronald Chikomo (orange) tussling for the ball with Thato Ogopotse PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

MOLEPOLOLE: Gift Moyo’s first half strike proved to be the difference as Orapa United beat Mochudi Centre Chiefs 1-0 in a BTC Premiership encounter played here on Saturday afternoon.

Prior to kick-off, fans had to wait for a couple of minutes to see the ball for the first time this year as Chiefs’ defender, Keabetswe Jenamiso was sent to the dressing room by referee Lekgotla Johannes because he was not listed in the match day squad.

Pako Ketimilwe, subsequently handing over the captain’s armband to Nelson Moreetsi, replaced him. On the field it took only seven minutes for the visitors to show their intentions on the day as Omaatla Kebatho forced Chiefs’ goalkeeper, Siamisang Kgosipula to pull a brilliant save with shot from outside the box.

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