The Betway Premiership South Africa has now completed its sixth round this season, with matches taking place on September 16 and 17 featuring some intense competition among the top teams in the country.
On Tuesday, the standout match was between Kaizer Chiefs and Sekhukhune. Both teams were unbeaten, but Sekhukhune came out on top, securing a crucial win. Chippa United celebrated their first victory of the season, while Durban City also returned to winning form.
Wednesday saw victories for AmaZulu and Polokwane. The match between Richards Bay and TS Galaxy ended in a draw, while Marumo surprised everyone by earning points against Mamelodi. Additionally, the match between Orlando and Magesi was postponed due to the Pirates’ preparations for their CAF Champions League debut.
In a significant development, Nasreddine Nabi has reportedly left his position as head coach of Kaizer Chiefs. While the club has yet to make an official announcement, media sources suggest two main reasons: initial claims of mutual consent related to his wife’s health, and later reports stating Nabi did not possess the required license for CAF Confederation Cup matches.
DailySports highlights the symbolic XI from the sixth round of the Betway Premiership South Africa.
Goalkeeper: Toaster Nsabata (Sekhukhune)
The 31-year-old Zambia international was sidelined earlier this season but made a strong return against Kaizer Chiefs, making seven crucial saves to help Sekhukhune secure three points away from home.
Centre-back: Seun Ndlovu (Chippa United)
Ndlovu was instrumental in Chippa United’s first win of the season against Orbit College, contributing significantly with 1 tackle, 2 interceptions, 2 blocks, and 19 clearances.
Centre-back: Teboho Mokoena (Mamelodi Sundowns)
Mokoena delivered a strong performance despite Sundowns not securing a victory. He made effective tackles and contributed offensively with shots on target.
Centre-back: Mpho Chabatsane (Marumo Gallants)
Chabatsane anchored the defense for Marumo in their impressive draw against Mamelodi, showcasing solid defensive skills with 7 clearances and multiple tackles.
Right midfielder: Hendrick Ekstein (AmaZulu)
Ekstein continued to be a vital player for AmaZulu, scoring two goals in a home match against Stellenbosch, earning him the Man of the Match award.
Central midfielder: Thabang Monare (Sekhukhune)
Although Monare is in the later stages of his career, he remains key in the midfield for Sekhukhune, scoring in consecutive matches and contributing with intercepts and tackles.
Central midfielder: Bokang Mokwena (Durban City)
Mokwena had a standout performance in his debut for Durban, scoring and providing an assist to help his team secure a win, earning him the Man of the Match title.
Left midfielder: Marcelo Allende (Mamelodi Sundowns)
Allende played a critical role in controlling the game for Mamelodi, creating chances and contributing defensively despite the team’s draw against Marumo.
Left winger: Iqraam Rayners (Mamelodi Sundowns)
Rayners continues to be a key player for Sundowns, having scored seven goals already this season, including a crucial goal that helped secure a point against Marumo.
Right winger: Bonginkosi Dlamini (Polokwane City)
Dlamini made an impactful appearance off the bench, scoring the equalizer in the 72nd minute, contributing to Polokwane’s success in their recent match.
Striker: Bradley Grobler (Sekhukhune)
Grobler, at 37, has rejuvenated his career at Sekhukhune, scoring a brace and providing an assist against Kaizer Chiefs, leading the Golden Boot race with four goals this season.
Head coach: Eric Tinkler (Sekhukhune)
Tinkler has made our symbolic XI for the second time this season as Sekhukhune continues to perform well, gaining another significant victory. The team is preparing for a challenging match against Mamelodi in the near future, but Tinkler has emphasized that Sundowns remains the team to beat.
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