Meanwhile, Stellenbosch FC moved up to 11th spot on the ABSA Premiership table after a 4-1 away win over Highlands Park in Tembisa.
In another PSL fixture played on Saturday afternoon, Baroka FC moved off the bottom of the log after a slender 1-0 win against neighbours Polokwane City in a local derby. Polokwane City coach Clinton Larsen says he played with a makeshift defence after three of his centre-halves were not available. “I thought after the first five minutes conceding the penalty it was one-way traffic. I thought the boys played very well. Unfortunately, we have no defenders available. We’ve had to put a winger at right full-back. Our right full-back at centre half, because all three centre-halves are injured but be that as it may, I thought it was one-way traffic throughout the first half and second, and we just could not get the ball over the line.
Yah it shows that you guys don't care about our teams playing in Africa, you can't even remember that Sundowns were in that group stage that you are talking about, now they qualified for the quarterfinals
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How so?