Tonota FC, affectionately known as Sepondo se a debola, have on Saturday, secured a crucial 1-0 victory against Ferry Wanderers to extend their dominance and unbeaten streak at the top of the First Division North. The result cements their commanding 10-point lead, taking their total to 32 points. While the league leaders celebrated the win, post-match interviews from both benches offered a pragmatic tactical assessment from the winning coach and encouragement for the defeated side.
In a post-match interview, Tonota FC head coach, Thaloba Nthaga, admitted that his players did not have their best game, which accounted for the narrow scoreline, courtesy of an early Odirile Lekoba goal in the 13thminute. Nthaga said football was about collecting points and vowed to continue prioritising wins and leave no room for complacency. Their passionate fan base, who pack the grounds wearing club merchandise, are a crucial element of the club’s identity and recent success.
On the opposing bench, Ferry Wanderers’ coach, Murphy Maseko, said he was happy about his players’ performance despite the defeat. Maseko praised his side for creating chances that were often denied by Tonota’s goalkeeper. He felt his team deserved at least a point, though he admitted they were up against a highly motivated and top-of-the-table side.
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The fixture represents a challenging test against an experienced club fighting to regain their former top-flight status. Their current position means they are also aiming for an immediate return to the elite league.
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