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Monday, November 11, 2013

It looks like a two-horse race, again

Only ten matches have been played but it looks like the Vodacom Premier League race will be a contest between Lioli and Bantu – the new powerhouses of Lesotho football.

It’s confirmed now.

The duo is in possession of Lesotho’s main trophies, Lioli the league and Bantu the Independence Cup.

Lioli were particularly impressive yesterday in their 1-0 win over LCS, who until recently have been the benchmark in Lesotho football. In Masheshena’s backyard, Lioli were always in control and probably should have won by more than Tšoanelo Koetle’s first half free-kick.

Free-kick specialist...
Tšoanelo Koetle 
Bantu weren’t too shabby either disposing of LDF 2-0 at Ratjomose, the first time Sohle-Sohle had dropped points at home this season.

The two results are symbolic; Lioli and Bantu beating LCS and LDF, the two teams that have been the country’s dominant sides this century. Yesterday, the baton was officially passed to Tse Nala and A Matšo Matebele.

The results mean Lioli are top of the league with 28 points and Bantu second with 24. The next best team, Matlama, are a distant third on 20 points.

Bantu and Lioli meet this Sunday in Mafeteng, it should some match.

Elsewhere, Matlama moved into third after a hard-fought and arguably fortunate 1-0 victory over Qoaling Highlanders on Saturday, ending a run of four-matches without a win.

Also on Saturday, Likhopo continued their silent rise up the table with a comprehensive 3-0 dismantling of Melele in Qacha’s Nek. Likhopo are now in fourth place after winning four and drawing two of their last six games. New boys Melele, meanwhile, remain in the relegation zone.

There was disappointment for Linare as they dropped two valuable points at home, drawing 1-1 with Nyenye Rovers, and falling behind Likhopo on the table. It is the second weekend in a row Nyenye have spoiled the plans of a top side after beating LDF 3-1 last weekend.

At the bottom, LMPS and Mphatlalatsane both got much needed wins beating Mpharane Celtic and Joy respectively. LMPS’s win over Mpharane was their first at home all season while Mphatlalatsane picked up a welcome three points after collecting just two from their last five matches.

It’s serious problems for Joy – one point from 10 games and rock bottom of the league. Joy have scored the least goals (3) and conceded the most (27) in the league. The writing is on the wall.

But, it’s at the top where everyone wants to be and, at this moment in time, the undisputed kings of Lesotho football are Lioli and Bantu.

The championship is going either to Teyateyaneng or Mafeteng.

Weekend Results
Saturday
Melele 0-3 Likhopo
Matlama 1-0 Qoaling Highlanders
LMPS 4-1 Mpharane Celtic

Sunday
Mphatlalatsane 4-0 Joy
Linare 1-1 Nyenye Rovers
LCS 0-1 Lioli
LDF 0-2 Bantu

Vodacom Premier League


P
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Lioli
10
9
1
0
26
6
+20
28
2
Bantu
10
7
3
0
18
1
+17
24
3
Matlama
10
6
2
2
12
7
+5
20
4
Likhopo
10
5
3
2
14
8
+6
18
5
Linare
10
5
3
2
14
9
+5
18
6
LDF
10
5
3
2
10
6
+4
18
7
Qoaling Highlanders
10
3
3
4
8
10
-2
12
8
Mphatlalatsane
10
3
2
5
13
14
-1
11
9
Nyenye Rovers
9
2
4
3
9
9
+0
10
10
LCS
9
2
3
4
6
6
+0
9
11
LMPS
10
2
2
6
8
13
-5
8
12
Mpharane Celtic
10
2
2
6
13
26
-13
8
13
Melele
10
1
2
8
7
19
-12
5
14
Joy
10
0
1
9
3
27
-24
1

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