Mamelodi Sundowns produced another fine display to beat Golden Arrows 3-0 [4-1 in aggregate] in the MTN8 semifinal second leg at Lucas Moripe Stadium yesterday to advance to the final. RealNevilleK
Goals from Peter Shalulile, Divine Lunga and Neo Maema sent the Brazilians through and they now have a huge chance to end their 14-year wait to win this top 8 title.
Ex-Arrows man Lunga ran out for his debut as Pavol Safranko replaced Kermit Erasmus in the starting line-up, while Reyaad Pieterse came in for Denis Onyango from the team that beat Orlando Pirates on Saturday. The home side got off to a perfect start as in-form Shalulile gave them a lead with the match just four minutes old following a tap-in after Arrows shot-stopper Sifiso Mlungwana spilt a strike from Thabiso Kutumela inside the box.
That was the closest Arrows came to scoring as Sundowns kept them at their half while dictating the tempo of the game. Sundowns continued to threaten going forward and increased their lead just before the half-hour mark when Lunga gave them a 2-0 lead with a glancing header inside the box from a Kutumela free-kick.
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