A schedule of six matches in South Africa's DStv Premiership this weekend will be headlined by in-form Stellenbosch FC, as they take aim at AmaZulu FC on ...
we won three in a row now there will be a break and if we win at the weekend, we will have a FIFA break, so it kills the momentum.” “Sometimes results are not forthcoming and sometimes we are blowing hot and cold, sometimes when you think we have momentum there is that break,” said Zwane ahead of the trip to the Harry Gwala Stadium. “We are currently in a good moment having scored freely at this stage.
Stellenbosch FC will lock horns with AmaZulu FC in a battle between two DStv Premiership top-eight hopefuls at the Danie Craven Stadium on Friday.
Dion will be keen to score and help his side secure a win. But again, they scored all their penalties and we didn’t. But if you don’t score from your chances against any opponents, you open the door for anything to happen,” Folz said. But at the back to concede three, on another day you don't win football games if you concede three". Advertisement "I just thought we took our chances very well.
A goal on either side of the break helped Stellenbosch FC claim all three points from Friday's DStv Premiership clash against AmaZulu.
It was a significant step up for Stellenbosch after they spent most of the season in the bottom half of the standings. Midfielder Devin Titus had dribbled past Mothwa but then his shot struck the upright when the nets were unguarded. The Stellenbosch defence remained strikingly static as Mhango's shot was goalbound.
Stellenbosch FC kept up their excellent form with a deserved 2-0 triumph over AmaZulu in a DStv Premiership match played at an atmospheric Danie Craven ...