Moloisane, Mojela sting Congo giants AS Vita as Stellenbosch continue African onslaught
Thabo Moloisane of Stellenbosch FC celebrate after scoring a goal during the CAF Confederation Cup, second preliminary round, 1st leg match between Stellenbosch FC and Vita Club at DHL Stadium on 13 September 2024 in Cape Town, South Africa.
Thabo Moloisane and Lehlohonolo Mojela sealed the victory within the opening 12 minutes as the Maroons travel to Kinsasha for the away leg scheduled for next week on Sunday, 22 September at Stade des Martyrs. The Cape Winelands team, who are also MTN8 finalists after defeating Mamelodi Sundown to take on Orlando Pirates on 5 October, had to play their home leg against Spurs outside of the Western Cape and at Durban's Moses Mabhida Stadium due to heavy rainfall and rugby, which damaged the pitches at their home arena Danie Craven Stadium as well at Athlone Stadium.
But Stellies put a stinger in the roaring Congolese support and gave their fans something to cheer about as early as the seventh minute. Moloisane leapt above everyone, latching onto Fawaaz Basadien's corner kick and rattling the back of the net. The Black Dolphin fans began to get frustrated and target their emotions at AS Vita head coach Abdeslam Ouaddou, who was visibly annoyed and signalled with a frustrating wave back at the fans, which only ignited the supporter's fury further.
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