1. 'Pirates realised Ndah has been scamming them & had to make way Mudau! Downs or Chiefs will win PSL'

    The 28-year-old has been struggling to get regular playing time at the Buccaneers despite recovering from a long term injury. The competition has been stiff, with those preferred by coach Abdeslam Ouaddou delivering as expected, explaining why the Super Eagles defender wasn't going to easily fit in. The Nigerian has now left the team, a couple of weeks after Mbekezeli Mbokazi left for Chicago Fire.

  2. Pirates faithful warned by Nkosinathi Sibisi not to celebrate too soon as 'games in hand don't guarantee you points'

    The Sea Robbers have had a strong run in domestic competitions this season, winning the two tournaments - MTN8 and the Carling Knockout, respectively. The Buccaneers are still determined to win the top-tier crown as well as the Nedbank Cup since they have what they need to go all the way. However, the supporters have been warned that nothing is guaranteed.

  3. OFFICIAL: Chiefs goalkeeper leaves

    The Glamour Boys have confirmed the exit of the goalkeeper at a time their fans are waiting to see if a new player will be signed for the first team. Unlike Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates, Amakhosi have not yet strengthened the first team, which sends a signal that they are satisfied with the current playing unit. Meanwhile, there is stiff competition in the goalkeeping department at Chiefs currently, with Brandon Petersen the number one choice given his performance.

  4. Self-pitying Arsenal must change mentality to win title

    "There’s still questions about the mental strength of the team. I think there was a lack of aggression. Too many players failed to deliver," Arsenal legend Patrick Vieira said on Sky Sports after watching his former side suffer a 3-2 defeat at home to Manchester United last weekend. "It was a must-win game. They needed to send a message to the rest of the teams in the league."

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Videos

  1. Watch as Pep gives prickly reply after reporter sticks up for ref

    Pep Guardiola has insisted he has "never, ever" criticised referees in his 10 years in charge at Manchester City following his outburst at Premier League official Farai Hallam. The Spaniard has come under fire for comments made about Hallam after his refusal to award a penalty to City in their 2-0 win over Wolves, although Guardiola has gone on the defensive and, albeit issuing an apology, has doubled down on his assessment of the debutant ref's performance.

  2. 🎥 | KSI talks Arsenal, boxing & more in Beast Mode On Podcast

    In the latest episode of the Beast Mode On podcast, Adebayo Akinfenwa sits down with YouTube star KSI to discuss his incredible career so far, from success with the Sidemen to becoming a boxer and musician. The lifelong Arsenal fan also talks about his love for the Gunners as they attempt to finally end their Premier League title drought, and reveals what he really thinks about struggling striker Viktor Gyokeres.

PSL

  1. Sundowns' predicted XI to face Al Hilal: Will Cardoso's squad rotation earn Zwane a starting spot?

    The Brazilians enter the second round of Group stage fixtures in this continental tournament that has eluded them since they were crowned African champions in 2016. They are now on the road, away at Al Hilal whom they meet in this Group C encounter at Amahoro Stadium, in Rwanda, on Friday. They go into this match against the backdrop of being held 2-2 at home by the same opponents last week, a result which saw fans baying for the head of coach Miguel Cardoso.

  2. Ex-Chiefs striker blames club's lack of goals on midfielders' service

    The Soweto giants boast a strikeforce that has eight forwards in their squad, yet they continue to struggle with glaring shortcomings in front of goal. The attacking frailties could come back to haunt them as they enter a crucial phase of the season, including the bid to defend the Nedbank Cup. A former Amakhosi striker has weighed in, pinpointing what he believes is holding the club’s forwards back from being consistently prolific.

  3. Leon’s instant adaption due to 'friendly' Sundowns locker room

    The Colombian forward joined the Tshwane giants earlier in January, and since his arrival, he has made an immediate impact on the pitch, reassuring Masandawana fans that they have secured a genuine goal-poacher. While it can sometimes take players a while to settle, the 25-year-old has beaten the odds. The Sundowns coach noted that his smooth adaptation has been made possible by the 'friendly' and supportive environment at Chloorkop.

  4. Chiefs’ co-coach hails team's 'big improvement' despite tough Gallant's pitch

    The current campaign for the Soweto giants has shown significant improvement. After ending their trophy drought last season—a success that marked a new dawn for Amakhosi, their league form had been below par, finishing last season only two points higher than where they are now halfway through this campaign. According to co-coach Kaze, the team’s performance this season represents a notable step forward.

Premier League

  1. Carragher defends 'underrated' Sterling & tips 'fitting finale'

    Jamie Carragher has sought to defend Raheem Sterling from any criticism, following his release by Chelsea, with the England international considered to be seriously “underrated”. The Premier League title-winning ex-Manchester City star is now looking for a new challenge at 31 years of age, with a former team-mate from his days at Anfield hoping that a “fitting finale” to a distinguished career can be found.

  2. Rice told how to reach Gerrard and Lampard levels

    Danny Murphy has hailed Declan Rice as the "most complete midfielder in Europe" but warned the Arsenal star he still has one final hurdle to clear before he can be compared to Premier League icons Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard. The former Liverpool man believes the £105 million ace needs to start producing "magic moments" in major finals to cement his legacy.

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