10-MAN SUNDOWNS MAINTAIN UNBEATEN LEAGUE RUN AFTER GOALLESS DRAW WITH GOLDEN ARROWS

Mamelodi Sundowns maintained their unbeaten record in the league after playing to a goalless draw against Golden Arrows despite playing the 2nd half with 10 men.

Mosa Lebusa received a straight red card in the first minute of the second half after the Masandawana defender fouled Lungelo Nguse when the forward was through on goal.

Having already sealed the title and a place in the Nedbank Cup final, Sundowns were still 24 matches unbeaten in the league before the encounter and are aiming to become the first ‘invincible’ champions in South African top-flight football.

It was an eventful first half with Sundowns carving out the best goal-scoring opportunity when Matias Esquivel blasted his effort over after a cut back.

Lucas Ribeiro Costa found himself one-on-one with goalkeeper Ismail Watenga but the Ugandan shot-stopper did well to parry the shot wide.

Despite being a man down, Sundowns still dominated the contest with Watenga making exceptional saves to deny Marcelo Allende and substitute Junior Mendieta.

Arrows were dangerous on the counter-attack in the closing stages but some last ditch defending from the visitors meant that game finished goalless.

Sundowns now have five league matches remaining to maintain their unbeaten run while Arrows sit 10th in the standings, a point away from the top-eight positions.