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In a thrilling Carling Black Label Knockout Cup quarterfinal match held at the FNB Stadium on Saturday night, Mamelodi Sundowns delivered a masterclass performance, overwhelming the Kaizer Chiefs with a commanding 4-0 victory. This emphatic win propels Sundowns into the semifinals, leaving Chiefs to reflect on what went wrong. From the outset, Sundowns were in control, with Iqraam Rayners scoring a brace in the first half1. His first goal came from the penalty spot in the 13th minute, following a foul on Lucas Ribeiro. Rayners’ second goal, a sublime finish in the 22nd minute, further demoralized the Chiefs. The second half saw Peter Shalulile add to the tally with a well-placed finish in the 35th minute. Sundowns continued to dominate, and Khuliso Mudau sealed the victory with a fourth goal in the 60th minute. Chiefs’ head coach Nasreddine Nabi expressed his disappointment, acknowledging that nothing went according to plan. He apologized to the fans and vowed to work harder to improve the team’s performance. Sundowns’ coach Manqoba Mngqithi praised his team’s performance, highlighting their attacking prowess and solid defense. With this win, Sundowns have shown they are serious contenders for the Carling Black Label Knockout Cup title. As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on Sundowns to see if they can continue their dominant form and lift the coveted trophy. For Chiefs, it’s back to the drawing board as they aim to bounce back stronger in future matches. What did you think of the match?
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