Wednesday, 20 August 2014
Tuesday, 19 August 2014
Absa Premiership Today and Tomorrow
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
19:30 Kaizer Chiefs v S Bloem Celtic FNB Stadium
19:30 Polokwane City v S Ajax Cape Town Old Peter Mokaba Stadium
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
19:30 Orlando Pirates v S AmaZulu Orlando Stadium
19:30 Moroka Swallows v S Mamelodi Sundowns Dobsonville Stadium
19:30 Free State Stars v S SuperSport United Charles Mopeli Stadium
19:30 Bidvest Wits v S Maritzburg Utd Bidvest Stadium
19:30 Black Aces v S Platinum Stars Mbombela Stadium
19:30 Chippa United v S University
of Pretoria Nelson Mandela Bay
Stadium
Monday, 18 August 2014
MTN8 Wafa Wafa - Premier Soccer League
Latest Scores
17.08. 15:00 | Bidvest Wits 0 - 2 | Orlando Pirates | ||
16.08. 20:15 | Platinum Stars 0 - 2 | Kaizer Chiefs |
Saturday, 9 August 2014
TODAY TOMORROW TOGETHER
TODAY PLS GAMES
15:00 University of
Pretoria v Polokwane City Tuks
Stadium
15:00 Free State
Stars v Kaizer Chiefs Charles Mopeli Stadium
18:00 Chippa United v Platinum
Stars Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium
20:15 Orlando
Pirates v Moroka
Swallows Orlando Stadium
20:15 SuperSport
United v Bidvest Wits Lucas
Moripe Stadium
Last night Mamelodi
Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane he did n't sleep well...
Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso
Mosimane has defended the club's unhappy supporters after the team's
performance in their opening Premiership game of the season.
The Brazilians were held to a 1-1
draw by Maritzburg United at Loftus Versfeld on Friday evening. Katlego Mashego
scored for the hosts in the opening minutes but the goal was cancelled out by a
Mohammed Awal penalty in the dying minutes of the league's opening game.
“We have to respect the fans.
They pay our salaries, they say whatever they have to say, they have the right
and if we didn't win, they are not happy,” Mosimane said.
“We should understand. They are
our bosses, so they are right not to be happy because we didn't win.
“They only want a win, if there's
no win; you can become a bad coach overnight… one game. If we win, they would
never talk the way they talk.”
Sundowns' supporters headed
towards the tunnel to voice their discontent at Mosimane and the rest of the
team after missing out when Sundowns had looked comfortable throughout the game
and led 1-0 until the 87th minute.
Referee Victor Gomes' dubious
decision to award the visitors a late spot kick did not sit well with Mosimane,
who watched as Awal converted to seal a point.
“I don't know what happened with
Gomes… maybe it was a penalty, I don't know,” Mosimane said.
“Where I'm standing, it's too
far. But what I know is that Mame (Niang) went up with the guy, in fact Mame
went up first. If you go up first, I don't know if you can foul.”
Meanwhile, United coach Steve
Komphela said he was encouraged by his outfit's solid performance, particularly
after going a goal down with less than 90 seconds on the clock.
“We conceded too early a goal.
The guys were still sleeping, we were still in the dressing-room,” Komphela
said.
“With the equaliser, you could
see how we were fighting and looking for the ball. On the back of this
performance, you can only look forward to a brighter future
"I was happy for the
youngsters, some of them were boarding a plane for the first time but they came
and played against the champions and they still have a good account of
themselves.”
Monday, 4 August 2014
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