DStv Premiership: Stellenbosch FC Thumps Poor Swallows FC

DStv Premiership: Stellenbosch FC Thumps Poor Swallows FC

Keba Mothoagae
April 22, 2023 at 6:29 PM
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  • Stellenbosch FC proved too strong for a hapless Swallows FC on Saturday evening in Stellenbosch
  • The Maroons swept aside the Dube Birds 3-0 in a DStv Premiership encounter at the Danie Craven Stadium
  • Iqraam Rayners was on the scoresheet again, continuing a red-hot goal-scoring streak

Stellenbosch returned to winning ways in the DStv Premiership as they beat Swallows 3-0 at the Danie Craven Stadium on Saturday evening to climb into the top half of the table.

Iqraam Rayners was the star of the show as he struck a goal in each half before assisting Ibraheem Jabaar to seal the win 10 minutes from time that took Steve Barker's side up to sixth place.

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Stellenbosch FC, inspired by Iqraam Rayners, hammered Swallows FC. Image source: @iDiskiTimes.
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The Dube Birds remain just two points clear of the bottom two in 14th position after seeing a two-match unbeaten run come to an end.

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Stellenbosch was looking to bounce back from successive defeats to Kaizer Chiefs and Royal AM in the league, while Swallows hoped to put more distance between themselves and the relegation zone after picking up four points from their previous two games - a 1-0 win over AmaZulu and a 0-0 draw with Mamelodi Sundowns.

The visitors almost got off to a flying start when Waseem Isaacs lined up a shot from range in the fifth minute that seemed destined for the top left corner of the net, only for Sage Stephens to pull off a superb save.

Stellies threatened for the first time on the quarter-hour mark, although Junior Mendieta failed to keep his shot down from outside the box and Rayners spurned a glorious chance midway through the first half as he fluffed his attempt after the ball fell kindly for him inside the area.

However, the in-form striker soon made amends when he met Mendieta's ball into the box and slotted home past Daniel Akpeyi to break the deadlock. The team from Soweto almost restored parity 11 minutes later as Isaacs got on the end of Kwandakwensizwa Mngonyama's cross to draw another fine save out of Stephens with a header.

Akpeyi was quickly called into action early in the second half to deny Fawaaz Basadien from inside the box on the left in the 48th minute but he has beaten again just before the hour mark by Rayners, who picked out the bottom left corner of the goal from range.

Devon Titus looked to get in on the action six minutes later with a strike from inside the area on the right that Akpeyi kept out at his near post before a flurry of chances at both ends saw Rayners denied his hat-trick from inside the box, while Isaacs was unable to beat Stephens with a header from Nicholus Lukhubeni's cross moments later.

Jayden Adams then drew a good save out of Akpeyi after being picked out inside the area by Mendieta, although the Maroons made the game safe five minutes later when Rayners turned provider to set up Jabaar for their third goal.

Evans Rusike nearly pulled one back in stoppage time but sent his shot from range inches wide of the left post.

Pirates edge past City

Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Orlando Pirates claimed a fifth straight DStv Premiership win and put themselves in a prime position to finish second on the log after they defeated Cape Town City 2-1.

The Buccaneers came from behind to claim the victory – with goals from Terrence Dzvukamanja and Monnapule Saleng – and have opened a two-point lead over SuperSport United in the race to be ‘best of the rest’ behind champions Mamelodi Sundowns. The Citizens – who led via Khanyisa Mayo – remain in fifth place on the log.

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