Mokone’s lone strike sees Crocodiles snap up semi place

TS Galaxy’s Dzenan Zajmovic challenges goal scorer Lehlogonolo Mokone of Magesi FC during their Carling Knockout quarter-final at Mbombela Stadium on Sunday. | BackpagePix

TS Galaxy’s Dzenan Zajmovic challenges goal scorer Lehlogonolo Mokone of Magesi FC during their Carling Knockout quarter-final at Mbombela Stadium on Sunday. | BackpagePix

Published Nov 3, 2024

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OBAKENG MELETSE

TS Galaxy 0

Magesi FC (1) 1

Mokone 44

Magesi FC continued their impressive start to life in the top flight, as they piled more misery on TS Galaxy, knocking the Rockets out at the quarter-final stage of the Carling Knockout Cup at the Mbombela Stadium yesterday.

The result means Magesi will now join rampant Mamelodi Sundowns, second-time semi-finalists Richards Bay FC, and the unpredictable Marumo Gallants in the last four.

Galaxy lost some of their key players, such as Lehlohonolo Mojela, before the off-season, and the aftermath of that has left their rocketship struggling to gain the necessary speed to launch their league season. The ‘beer tournament’ had offered a glimmer of hope prior to the match.

Magesi, on the other hand, emphatically announced their arrival with a huge scalp of Orlando Pirates in the first round. Dikwena tsa Meetsi would have felt right at home in Mbombela, a city only a few kilometres away from the Crocodile River.

Temperatures hit a high of 37°C, necessitating drinks breaks after 20 minutes in each half. However, the first half needed an injection of heat as both sides cautiously probed each other without any substantial attacks. The respective coaches — Sead Ramović and Clinton Larsen — seized the opportunity during the breaks to deliver animated team talks, where all 22 players gathered at their respective benches, soaking in refreshments and strategy.

As the action resumed, Macbeth Mahlangu was perfectly found by Lindokuhle Mbatha with 10 minutes to go before the half-time break. However, his towering header failed to trouble Magesi's shot-stopper Tape Ira, who safely held on.

Against the run of play, Edmore Chirambandare delivered an inviting cross into the danger area. Khulumani Ndamane sensed the looming danger but failed to sort out his feet in time. His miscued clearance was blocked by Ira, dropping into the path of Lehlogonolo Mokone. Mokone seized the opportunity with open arms, slotting the visitors ahead with just one minute of regular time left to play.

TS Galaxy's Ramovic, attempted to dictate the narrative of the tie by starting star player Puso Dithejane from the bench. The Bosnian introduced the 20-year-old on the hour mark but Dithejane couldn’t make the desired impact as Magesi keeper Elvis Chipezeze stood firm against a flurry of attacks from the home side throughout the contest, quashing Galaxy's ambitions.

With this result, the Limpopo side has marched on to their first semi-final in their maiden season and takes a step closer to quenching their thirst for success in top-flight football.