This loss leaves NWU Tawana in a precarious position at the bottom of the log, while NW Signal FC can breathe a sigh of relief as they move towards fifth on the table.
Oupa Mabuza of NW Signal FC clashes with Lesego Bodigelo of NWU Tawana. Photo: Terence Munyai/Thongo
There was a keen sense of anticipation when NW Signal FC and NWU Tawana clashed in the ABC Motsepe League NW stream A encounter at Ikageng Stadium on Saturday, 4 February.
Not only were bragging rights up for grabs but a supremely important three points for the victors. NW Signal FC used home support to their advantage to win 1-0, thanks to a goal from Kabelo Majoe.
Photos: Terence Munyai/Thongo
Oupa Mabuza of NW Signal FC clashes with Lesego Bodigelo of NWU Tawana. Photo: Terence Munyai/Thongo
Lesego Leeto gets brought down in the penalty box. Photo: Terence Munyai/Thongo
Photo: Terence Munyai/Thongo
Photo: Terence Munyai/Thongo
The hosts deserved to win the match and could have made it 2-0 if they had not missed a penalty.
This loss leaves NWU Tawana in a precarious position at the bottom of the log, while NW Signal FC can breathe a sigh of relief as they move towards fifth on the table.
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