Mamelodi Sundowns continued their dominant run in the South African Premier Soccer League (PSL) with an emphatic 4-1 victory over Sekhukhune United at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium.
The defending champions once again showcased their attacking firepower, making it the fourth time this month they have scored four goals in a league match.
Sundowns’ relentless scoring form
The victory against Sekhukhune United adds to a series of high-scoring performances by Sundowns in recent weeks.
Prior to this match, the Pretoria-based side secured comprehensive 4-0 wins over Golden Arrows, Orlando Pirates, and TS Galaxy, underlining their offensive prowess.
With this latest triumph, Sundowns have now scored 24 goals across all competitions this season, reaffirming their status as the most formidable attacking unit in South African football.
League leaders in command
Under the guidance of head coach Miguel Cardoso, Sundowns have been nearly unstoppable.
They currently sit atop the league table with 51 points from 19 matches, holding a commanding 15-point lead over second-placed Orlando Pirates, who still have four games in hand.
Despite Pirates’ ability to close the gap, Sundowns remain firm favorites to secure their eighth consecutive league title, an achievement that would further cement their dominance in South African football.
Unmatched superiority
The manner in which Sundowns have outclassed their opponents this season reflects their overall superiority in the league.
Their combination of clinical finishing, defensive stability, and tactical discipline has made them the benchmark for success in South African football.
As the season progresses, Sundowns will look to maintain their momentum, not only in the domestic league but also as they compete on the continental stage in the CAF Champions League.
With their attacking firepower and depth in squad quality, they remain a formidable force, both locally and internationally.
Their latest victory against Sekhukhune United is yet another statement of intent, and with the title race nearing its conclusion, it seems only a matter of time before Mamelodi Sundowns are crowned champions once again.