It didn’t take long for the hosts to net an equaliser after a well-executed counter-attack led by Manchansa. He finished off the move with a close tap to keep the scoring alive. As a result of the home support, the host was resilient and forced the game to penalties.
he margin to 2 goals. As expected Modenzo FC’s depth on the bench proved too strong for the host with subs Lefa Palama and Ngulube finishing off the game in style to hand the Reds a 5-2 win.
The score finished 4-2 and the host booked a spot in the final with Modenzo FC. With the favourites out of the competition, Modenzo FC entered the final game as favourites to win with the amount of quality at their disposal. Fatigue caught up with the host while Modenzo FC came into the game well-rested having played their semi-final earlier.
Modenzo’s boys quickly set off with two early goals from Kabelo and an own goal from the Tigers defender. Reggie scored the third 5 minutes before halftime. Minutes later the hosts scored from a well-taken free kick by Ace. Modenzo FC quickly responded early in the second half when Manigga headed a well-played corner kick.
Star player Manchansa gave the host hope 20 minutes from full time with a close-range shot reducing the margin to 2 goals. As expected Modenzo FC’s depth in the bench proved too strong for the host with subs Lefa Palama and Ngulube finishing off the game in style to hand the Reds a 5-2 win.