Sankoyo coach impressed after Rollers draw

Shall we dance: Rollers Segolame Boy and Sankoyo defender, Kafuku Mmoloki tussle for the ball during their drawn Premier League encounter on Tuesday night PIC: KABO MPAETONA
Shall we dance: Rollers Segolame Boy and Sankoyo defender, Kafuku Mmoloki tussle for the ball during their drawn Premier League encounter on Tuesday night PIC: KABO MPAETONA

Sankoyo Bush Bucks assistant coach, Gadimang Tiiso says the draw against defending Premier League champions on Tuesday night was a sign that they have corrected their past mistakes.

The minnows held defending champions Rollers to a 1-1 draw in an exciting match played at the Molepolole Sports Complex on Tuesday night. It was Sankoyo’s first draw of the season.

The rookies won the first two matches before going on a four match-losing spree. The first game was against Motlakase Power Dynamos in Maun where they finished 2-1 victors. The second match was away to FC Satmos in Selebi -Phikwe where they triumphed by the same score line. Then they lost 2-1 against Police XI, 1-0 against Mochudi Centre Chiefs, 1-0 against Gaborone United (GU) and 2-1 against Extension Gunners last weekend. The game against Rollers came just three days after they conceded a last minute penalty when the game was headed for a draw.  “We have been conceding goals in the dying minutes of the games we lost. Even the last game we did the same after containing Gunners. I am happy that we have corrected that,” Tiiso said after the Rollers game.

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