Stellenbosch FC’s impressive run in the Premier Soccer League (PSL) is in full swing and they continued with their remarkable unbeaten streak extending it to 19 matches after deservedly beating Kaizer Chiefs 1-0 at FNB stadium on Tuesday night.
SuperSport United veteran goalkeeper Washington Arubi has praised the club’s policy on academy players, but says the old guard are putting in the work too.
The lack of organised footballing structures at the youth level, which presents teams with opportunities to produce players who are ready for the high-performance level, is one of the biggest drivers of the migration of talent from KwaZulu-Natal to Gauteng.
Kaizer Chiefs’ speedy wing-back Dillan Solomons has listed three key priority areas to have a chance of beating Stellenbosch United and that includes properly managing their danger man Iqraam Rayners.
As the DStv Premiership action unfolds, Kaizer Chiefs find themselves yearning for redemption after a series of lacklustre performances.
Mamelodi Sundowns will return to the formality of domestic duties when they host Richards Bay in a league clash on Tuesday.