Sundowns end Champions League group stage in style
Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies have ended the group stage of the CAF Women’s Champions League currently underway in Morocco in style.
Banyana Ba Style claimed all three points after crashing TP Mazembe
4-0 in their last group stage clash at Grand Stade De Marrakech Stadium on Sunday night.
Goals from skipper Zanele Nhlapo, Lelona Daweti, Melinda Kgadiete and Gabonnelwe Kekana were enough for Sundowns to finish top of Group B with nine points from three outings.
The African Queens had already booked their spot into the tournament’s semifinals after humiliating Wadi Degla of Brazil 5-0 last Thursday.
The red-hot Brazilians started the match on top, finding the back of the net in just 19 minutes of the half.
Downs Ladies opened the scoring through captain Nhlapo from the spot kick after Chuene Morifi was brought down in the 18 area, as she was running towards the goals.
As the first period wore on, things took Masandawana continued coming out guns blazing at the DR Congo side.
In the 35th minute, the in-form Daweti who scores goals for fun nowadays added to the scoreline to give the defending champions a 2-0 lead.
The game went into the interval with a 2-0 scoreline in favour of Jerry Tshabalala’s side.
Back out for the second stanza, Sundowns continued where they had left off, controlling the showdown but missing out on a couple of clear-cut chances.
Three minutes into the second half, Kgadiete scored the third goal for the South African champions, thanks to a lovely build up from a recovered ball from Bambanani Mbane, and Kgadiete made no mistake but complete the tasks by slotting a stunner of a goal.
The mouthwatering second half saw the Tshwane-based outfit toiling with Mazembe, with the hope of scoring more goals.
The Congolese side had been totally floored when it comes to ball position as they were searching for the ball with a torch.
The intensity and pace grew drastically from the Sundowns and showed no sign of slowing down.
In the last six minutes of the showdown, Merveille Kanjinga received a red card which put more pressure on Mazembe.
In the last minutes of the showpiece, Kekana put the last nail in the coffin when she scored the fourth goal for Sundowns.
The game ended 4-0, with Sundowns progressing to the knockout phase [semis] of the competition.