Andile Jali had a weekend to forget as he picked up a straight red card for KV Oostende, while Bongani Zungu could not get the better of Bafana Bafana teammate Keagan Dolly, MARSHALL GOUTS wraps up the action abroad.
Bongani Zungu
The Bafana Bafana midfielder lasted the entire ninety minutes as Amiens played to a 1-1 stalemate against Montpellier. The former Mamelodi Sundowns notched up his eighth appearance for the club, who occupy 17th position in Ligue 1 after 11 games played.
Nice seeing you njayam @dolly_keagan07 pic.twitter.com/OeLjlvZCEB
— Bongani Zungu (@BonganiZungu08) November 4, 2017
Andile Jali
The former Orlando Pirates man had a weekend to forget. After being handed a starting berth, Jali lasted 49 minutes before being given a straight red card in Oostende’s 4-2 win over Zulte-Waregem. Jali has been an ever-present figure for his side, barring one game, as they occupy 13th in the Belgian top-flight standings.
Phakamani Mahlambi
The former Bidvest Wits star could only watch his side succumb to a 1-0 defeat against Wydad Casablanca in the final of the Caf Champions League. Mahlambi was cup-tied due to his involvement in the same competition with Wits, and is yet to feature in an official match for the Egyptians.
Keagan Dolly
Dolly was left on the bench as his side 1-1 drew against Zungu’s Amiens. The former Sundowns playmaker’s last appearance for the club came in September in a 1-0 victory against Troyes.
May Mahlangu
Mahlangu featured for the full 90 minutes in his 14th league appearance for Romanian club Dinamo Bucuresti, who made light work of Gaz Metan Medias, beating them 3-0.
Lebogang Manyama
The reigning PSL Footballer of the Year came on as a second-half substitute for 15th-placed Konyaspor, who went down 2-1 to Sivasspor. The former Cape Town City man is yet to make his mark in Turkey, having had only 37 minutes of action since the last international break.
65′ | Atiker Konyaspor’umuzda oyuncu değişikliği:
🔺 Manyama
🔻 Fofana pic.twitter.com/CFsMw1F1xt— Atiker Konyaspor (@konyaspor) November 5, 2017
Kamohelo Mokotjo
Mokotjo made a cameo appearance when he came on for the final eleven minutes of the clash as Brentford extended their winning streak to eight matches with a 3-1 win against Leeds United. The Championship side occupy 12th spot on the table, with Mokotjo having racked up 11 appearances so far.
Dino Ndlovu
The Bafana Bafana forward continued his fine run of form, but did not manage to find the back of the net in his side’s 2-0 victory against Kapaz. Ndlovu lasted the entire ninety minutes as his side continue to sit at the summit of the table.
Lebogang Phiri
Phiri made a late cameo as Guingamp were thrashed 6-0 by Ligue 1 champions AS Monaco. The midfielder’s previous appearance came in the 1-1 draw against Toulouse in September.
Tokelo Rantie
Injury ruled the Orlando Pirates man out of his side’s 5-1 loss against Galatasary. The striker’s last appearance came in his team’s shock 2-1 victory against Besiktas last month.
Thulani Serero
Serero was handed his ninth appearance of the season and played the full ninety minutes as Vitesse drew 0-0 with PEC Zwolle to remain fifth in the Eredivisie standings – eleven points behind table-toppers PSV.
Opstelling #Vitesse: Pasveer (K), Dabo, Kashia (C), Miazga, Büttner, Foor, Bruns, Serero, Rashica, Matavz, Linssen #vitzwo
— Vitesse (@MijnVitesse) November 5, 2017
Luther Singh
Singh continued his rich vein of form, notching up his second goal in consecutive weeks as Sporting Braga II edged Cova Piedade 2-0. The highly-rated youngster has already netted five goals this season.
#LedmanLigaPro | #CDPSCB | 0-1 | ⚽️ 68′ GOOOLOOO do SC Braga B! O suspeito do costume: LUTHER SINGH! 🇿🇦 pic.twitter.com/slHZFcWWJi
— SC Braga (@SCBragaOficial) November 5, 2017
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