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Sundowns beat Chiefs

Sundowns beat Chiefs

PRETORIA – Mamelodi Sundowns finally broke their four-year winless streak against Kaizer Chiefs when they beat them 3-1 in a pulsating Castle Premier Soccer League match played at Loftus on Wednesday evening.

The win catapulted Sundowns back to the top of the premiership, keeping their championship aspirations well alive. Coming from behind after a breathtaking freekick from David Obua in the 30th minute that gave Chiefs the lead, Sundowns struck back with three unreplied goals.The hosts’ equalisers came in the 34th minute when Josta Dladla blasted a volley into the bottom left corner from a well-guided cross from Sundowns debutant and man-of-the-moment, Dillon Sheppard.Dladla was at it again a minute into the second half when he rounded off a Sundowns counterattack to give the home side the lead.- SupersoccerComing from behind after a breathtaking freekick from David Obua in the 30th minute that gave Chiefs the lead, Sundowns struck back with three unreplied goals.The hosts’ equalisers came in the 34th minute when Josta Dladla blasted a volley into the bottom left corner from a well-guided cross from Sundowns debutant and man-of-the-moment, Dillon Sheppard. Dladla was at it again a minute into the second half when he rounded off a Sundowns counterattack to give the home side the lead.- Supersoccer

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