“Five is good but six would’ve been better’ Mngqithi after smashing Chiefs

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Mamelodi Sundowns assistant coach Manqoba Mngqithi was not completely satisfied despite his side hammering Kaizer Chiefs 5-1.

Masandawana wreaked havoc at the FNB stadium to clinch their seventh straight league title. An early red card for Amakhosi forced the home side into defence for most of the first half. To their credit, Chiefs managed to keep Masandawana at bay for the entire first half.

The floodgate opened in the second half with Downs scoring five goals. Mduduzi Shabalala’s penalty proved to be just a consolation. After the match, Mngqithi admitted that his side could…



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