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GU substitutions pay off

NAIL BITING ACTION: Gaborone United (in white) and Orapa United faced off on Friday night in the FNB Premiership PIC.GU
NAIL BITING ACTION: Gaborone United (in white) and Orapa United faced off on Friday night in the FNB Premiership PIC.GU

Gaborone United head coach, Pontsho Moloi, was left elated that his substitutions worked wonders and delivered a vital win against Orapa United in the FNB Premiership encounter played at the National Stadium on Friday night.

The introduction of striker, Thabo Maponda, in particular, paid dividends as the former Matebele forward scored an equaliser and went onto provide an assist. The Reds were trailing by a goal when Maponda replaced Mpho Kgaswane. Maponda put his side on level terms on the 57th minute before providing an assist to Thatayaone Kgamanyane in the 90th minute to seal the victory for the GU. During a post match interview, Moloi said he was happy to see how his substitutions were spot on. "I am very happy with the result. I am very happy with the performance as well. I thought we were very good especially in the last 45 minutes after we made the substitutions," he said.

Moloi further said the game could have been buried earlier looking at the missed opportunities his side had in the game. "We were very good, we could have even scored more goals. I think we had two one-on-one situations with the goalkeeper but we could not score but we forged on until we got what we wanted," he said. The visitors, Orapa United stunned the home crowd early into the game when 18-year old Kamogelo Moloi put his side ahead. Moloi hit a sublime strike from outside the box to beat Thabo Motswagole at the top corner after GU lost possession on the edge of the box. Soon after the halftime break, coach Moloi made two substitutions removing Kgaswane and Sheikh Sesay who were replaced by Maponda and Mateus Domingos respectively. Maponda levelled matters for his side with a strike inside the box on the 57th minute.

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