Mamelodi Sundowns has once again established their dominance in South African football, clinching the 24-25 league championship with a resounding 3-0 victory over Chippa United at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on Wednesday night. This latest triumph marks the 15th time the club has secured the Premier Soccer League title, reinforcing their status as a formidable force in the sport, and the remarkable eighth consecutive title they have won.
Entering the match with a comfortable 12-point lead over second-placed Orlando Pirates, the Brazilians showcased their intention to wrap up the league title early. The visitors wasted no time, taking the lead just 11 minutes into the game with a well-placed strike from Iqraam Rayners. Despite dominating possession throughout the first half, Sundowns were unable to extend their lead, with key attempts from Tashreeq Matthew and others failing to find the back of the net.
As the second half commenced, the hunting for goals continued. Rayners had another opportunity to score in the 57th minute, but his effort was ruled offside, leaving Sundowns fans on the edge of their seats. The Brazilian side maintained pressure on Chippa United, and in a stunning moment of creativity, substitute Arthur Sales curled a shot that tricked goalkeeper Darren Johnson into believing it was a cross. As a result, the ball sailed into the net, doubling Sundowns’ lead just five minutes after Sales’ introduction.
In the closing minutes of the match, Sundowns sealed their victory with a third goal, scored by Sales again in the 89th minute. This time, a defensive blunder from Chippa United allowed him to effortlessly slot the ball past Johnson, capping off a commanding performance.
As the league title wrapped up, Sundowns faced disappointment in the Nedbank Cup earlier this season. They endured a controversial defeat against an underperforming Kaizer Chiefs, leaving fans yearning for redemption. However, the team is gearing up for another challenge ahead, as they are set to clash with Egyptian side Pyramids in the African Champions League final, with the first leg scheduled for next Saturday in Pretoria.
As they bask in the glory of yet another title, Mamelodi Sundowns aims to add more silverware to their ever-growing trophy cabinet.
