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Spoilers FC thrash Ghost Riders 6-0

Spoilers FC U15s dominated their Cosmo City Junior League match at Multipurpose Ground, cruising past Vhadau Ghost Riders with a convincing 6–0 victory.

Spoilers FC U15s delivered a commanding performance in their Cosmo City Local Football Association Junior League clash in match week 21, defeating Vhadau Ghost Riders 6–0 at the Multipurpose Ground.

From the first whistle, Spoilers FC took control of the game, piling pressure on their opponents and converting their dominance into goals. The victory earned them three points and strengthened their push for the league title.

After the match, the head coach of Spoilers FC, Xolani Geje, praised his side but also pointed out areas that need improvement.

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“I’m happy because I got the results. I got three points and more goals, but I’m also not happy because we wasted a lot of chances. In some cases, that comes back to bite you. But I’m happy because we scored six goals and kept a clean sheet again,” he said.

The coach also showed his firm stance on discipline during the match. At one stage, Spoilers FC played with only eight men after he pulled two players off the pitch.

“Sometimes you must show your players discipline. They missed chances and didn’t come back to cover the space, so it’s better to take that person off.”

Looking ahead, the coach was confident about his team’s title hopes.

“We’re going to win those remaining matches,” he said with certainty.
With such strong words and performances to back them, Spoilers FC remain firm contenders to lift the junior league trophy this season.

 

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Nkazimulo Prince Ncube

Nkazimulo Ncube is an aspiring journalist interning at Caxton. He has covered local events like the Junior Gauteng Open Bowls Tournament and addressed community issues such as the Delta Park fires. Passionate about impactful stories, Nkazimulo aims to inform and engage the community.

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