Bafana Bafana midfielder Kamohelo Mokotjo opened up his account for Brentford, while Luther Singh netted his eighth goal of the campaign, writes MARSHALL GOUTS.
Bongani Zungu:
The midfielder played no part is his side’s 0-0 draw against Toulouse as he continues his road to recovery from injury.
Zungu: Apps: 23 ; Goals: 2; Assists: 0
Keagan Dolly and Lebogang Phiri:
The former Mamelodi Sundowns winger came on as a second-half substitute in his side’s 1-1 draw against Lebogang Phiri’s Guingamp. Phiri, too, came on in the second half, featuring in the last 25 minutes.
Dolly: Apps: 9 ; Goals: 0; Assists: 2
Phiri: Apps: 9 ; Goals: 0; Assists: 2
Kamohelo Mokotjo:
The Bafana Bafana international netted his first goal for Championship outfit Brentford, who defeated Sunderland 2-0.
The result sees Moktojo’s side move up to tenth spot in the standings, with 48 points amassed from their 32 games played.
Apps: 23 ; Goals 1: ; Assists: 1
📺 A fine strike and a celebration to match … Kamohelo Mokotjo netted his first Bees goal on Saturday pic.twitter.com/HfEvdPjGJA
— Brentford FC (@BrentfordFC) February 18, 2018
Phakamani Mahlambi:
The former Bidvest Wits starlet was handed a rare starting berth in his side’s 1-1 draw against against Al Assiouty.
Al Ahly occupy top spot on the table and enjoy a massive 17-point lead at the top of the table.
Mahlambi: Apps: 10 ; Goal: 1; Assists: 5
📝 تشكيل فريقنا امام الأسيوطي.#RoadToFourth#YallaYaAhly pic.twitter.com/gqH8AJtdra
— Al Ahly SC (@AlAhly) February 16, 2018
Luther Singh:
The Stars of Africa Academy graduate continued his great run of form, netting his eighth of the season as Sporting Braga II went down 3-1 to title-chasing Arouca. Braga languish in 19th spot on the table – three adrift of the bottom.
#LedmanLigaPRO | #SCBFCA | 1-2 | ⚽️ 58’ GOOOOOOOOOLOOOOOOO do SC Braga B! Luther Singh reduz. Vamos à reviravolta, Gverreiros! pic.twitter.com/dgIIMfaAP9
— SC Braga (@SCBragaOficial) February 17, 2018
Singh: Apps: 23 ; Goals: 8; Assists: 2
Andile Jali:
The former Orlando Pirates man featured the entire game for Belgian outfit KV Oostende, who played out to a goalless draw against Antwerp.
Oostende occupy 12th spot on the table, nine points adrift of bottom-placed Eupen.
Jali: Apps: 22 ; Goals: 0; Assists: 4.
1’ schot Jali, over 💚❤️💛⚽️👍 #antkvo
— KV Oostende (@kvoostende) February 17, 2018
Thulani Serero:
The former Ajax Cape Town man picked up a yellow card and lasted the entire game as Vitesse Arnheim went down 2-1 to Excelsior Rotterdam.
Serero: Apps: 25; Goals: 0; Assists: 0
Opstelling #Vitesse: Pasveer (K), Dabo, Kashia, Van der Werff, Faye, Serero, Bruns, Mount, Beerens, Castaignos, Linssen #vitexc pic.twitter.com/JDNuI9B07w
— Vitesse (@MijnVitesse) February 17, 2018
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