With the tie level at 1-1 coming into the game, forward Peter Shalulile wasted no time, scoring just one minute into the match at a packed Lucas Masterpieces Moripe Stadium on Saturday.
Former Uganda Cranes captain Denis Onyango is set to play in another MTN 8 Cup final after his Mamelodi Sundowns side narrowly defeated rivals Kaizer Chiefs 2-1, advancing 3-2 on aggregate.
With the tie level at 1-1 coming into the game, forward Peter Shalulile wasted no time, scoring just one minute into the match at a packed Lucas Masterpieces Moripe Stadium on Saturday.
The Glamour boys managed to equalize in the 33rd minute through Ashley Du Preez, but Shalulile wasn’t finished yet, extending the hosts’ lead just before halftime.
Rulani Mokwena’s side managed to secure the victory and advance 3-2 on aggregate, with Denis Onyango, who was on the bench but didn’t play, adding to his history with the MTN 8 trophy.
In 2021, Sundowns claimed the Cup for the first time since 2007, with the 37-year-old goalkeeper saving five post-match penalties to secure the win for his side.
18:51 - 22.09.2023
STARS ABROAD MTN 8: Denis Onyango wants Mamelodi Sundowns to play smart ahead of semi-final clash against Kaizer Chiefs
The Brazilians are set to square off against rivals Kaizer Chiefs in the second leg of the cup competition at the Lucas MasterPieces Stadium.
The Brazilians will now face the winner between current champions Orlando Pirates and Stellenbosch; the Sea Robbers won the first leg 2-1.
Mamelodi Sundowns, aiming for their fourth MTN 8 title, are also pursuing an unprecedented seventh consecutive league title.
Denis Onyango’s side is in for a busy season as they are set to participate in the newly formed CAF African Football League.
This tournament features the top eight clubs from various regions across the African continent and will see Sundowns face Angola’s Petro Atletico in one of four quarter-finals, with matches played on a home and away basis.