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Sundowns roar PSL title challenge with a 3-0 rout against Stellies

May 12, 2025

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Cape Argus

IN a commanding display that showcased their dominance in South African football, Mamelodi Sundowns defeated Stellenbosch FC 3-0 in a Betway Premiership clash at the Lucas ‘Masterpieces’ Moripe Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

- HERMAN GIBBS

The victory further consolidates Sundowns’ position at the top of the league table as they chase an eighth consecutive league title, a feat that would cement their legacy in the annals of South African football.

With this outcome, Sundowns are well placed to secure their status as champions for the eighth consecutive season if they can either win or draw their next Premiership fixture.

They play Chippa United on Wednesday, at Buffalo City Stadium in East London, and very likely the team's cargo from Tshwane will conclude a few cases of bubbly for the post-match celebrations.

The champions-elect, Sundowns, treated their fans to an electrifying display of football as they delivered an overwhelming message of intent with three goals in a stunning first 18 minutes of play.

This effectively ended the match as a contest.

The goalscorers were Lucas Ribeiro (6th minute), Iqraam Rayners (12) and Arthur Sales (18), the eventual 'Player-of-the-Match.

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