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Gaba continues scoring

by Peter Kanjere
11/02/2014
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Scored fifth goal in all competitions: Gabadinho
Scored fifth goal in all competitions: Gabadinho

Gabadinho Mhango continued with his faultless displays for Bloemfontein Celtic when he scored in the 2-0 beating of University of Pretoria football club in a South Africa Premiership match on Sunday.

The Nation monitored on SuperSport television Channel 4 the match played at Free State Stadium where Keegan Buchanan danced his way past a forest of defenders to put Celtic ahead deep in the first-half.

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Then, Mhango quickly reacted on the blind side to meet a deflected ball from the right before sharply sweeping the ball to the far right bottom corner in the 43rd minute. It was his fourth league goal and fifth in all competitions.

Celtic, who replaced Mhango early in the second-half, are ninth on the 16-member league on 22 points whereas the university side, which featured Atusaye Nyondo, are 12th on 17 points. Kaizer Chiefs lead the standings on 39 points.

On the same day, Robert Ng’ambi created Platinum Stars’ injury time winner, which substitute Magakoodi Ngele buried into the net to defeat impressive Free State Stars whose head coach Simba Sithole and assistant Kinnah Phiri could only watch in frustration.

On Saturday, Esau Kanyenda created one goal, but his Polokwane City still ended losing 3-2 to Golden Arrows who scored the winner through Rudolph Bester. Polokwane are 13th on 16 points.

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