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Young Boys extend their lead

Knysna Plett Herald

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June 19, 2025

The league leaders wasted no time asserting themselves in the game. Liyema Tyosi was in brilliant form, scoring a brace, while Endinako Khulu and Siyabonga Mfene added one goal each to seal the convincing win. Tyosi was particularly outstanding, proving to be a constant threat to the Voota defence throughout the match.

- Zama Gagu

Young Boys extend their lead

From the opening whistle, the Young Boys controlled the pace of the game, especially in the midfield.

They moved the ball well and pressed high, forcing errors from the Voota backline. Centre-back Songezo Mthontiso worked hard in defence for Voota, but the pressure was relentless.

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