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PSG Football Club conquers in Top 8 tournament

PSG FC proves to be a tough content in Kasi football tournament.

PSG FC became kings of the game over the weekend at the Phomolong Sports Centre on Sunday evening.

PSG FC coach Milky Manoko said all their games at the Top 8 Tournament were rather tough in their first half.

In their first game, PSG FC was tipped against Ward 7 which he said was not an easy game in the first half.

“My boys began at a normal pace and built it up as the game progressed.

We only got to score in the second half and Chris was the one who got us that goal,” said Milky.

PSG FC fighting for victory in the final game.

PSG FC made changes in the second half when Sello was taken out to give Thabang an opportunity to show his skill on the field.

The opponents managed to equalise and the score was 1-1 which led to a penalty shoot-out.

The final score of the first game was 5-4 in favour of PSG FC.

In the second game, PSG FC was tipped against the Dribbling Wizards.

Milky said it was an easy game even though they did not manage to get a goal in the first half.

PSG FC locked horns with Dribbling Wizards in the final game.

“I did not see a need to substitute in the first half of the game because we had a good performance,” said Milky.

He said the reason PSG FC did not manage to score goals in the first half is because both teams knew each other’s style of playing football.

When the second game went to half-time break, the score was 0-0.

In the second half, PSG FC improved their performance and managed to get a goal which was scored by Nzama.

Milky said that during the game none of his players sustained injuries and they were all working hard to win the game.

PSG FC won 5-4 against Dribbling Wizards.

In the second half Milky took out Manich and gave Masinya a chance to serve the team in attaining victory of the Top Eight Tournament.

“We conceded a goal which got the opponents to equalise and when the final whistle blew, the score was 1-1.

The referee took the game to penalty shoot-outs and PSG FC emerged victorious in the dusty fields of Kasi football.

The final score of the game was again 5-4 in favour of PSG FC.

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