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The Nsingizini Hotspurs technical bench and players are left shell-shocked following their narrow 1-0 defeat to Ezulwini United. The loss, suffered at the King Sobhuza II Memorial Stadium, marks a dent in their MTN Premier League title aspirations. (Pic: Sanele Jele)
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(At King Sobhuza II Memorial Stadium)

Nsingizini ……………….(0)0

Ezulwini Utd …………..(1)1

Pandemoya 41st

NHLANGANO – Shocker!

Football, in its most cruel and poetic form, cares little for the weight of history or the comfort of statistics. At the King Sobhuza II Memorial Stadium in Nhlangano yesterday, in the very cradle of their own backyard, Ezulwini United did more than just win a football match; they authored a heist that may well redefine the destiny of the MTN Premier League title. ​Entering this contest, the ‘Stingers’ were ghosts in their own story, winless in seven and haunted by a head-to-head record that read like a eulogy: Five previous meetings, zero victories.

Contrastingly, Nsingizini Hotspurs arrived as an unstoppable juggernaut, their unbeaten shield unblemished since January 17. Yet, beneath the Nhlangano sky, the form guide was shredded by a singular moment of opportunistic brilliance.

​The early exchanges belonged to the leaders. Quality Dlamini tested the resolve of Siyabonga Magagula after 15 minutes, only to find the goalkeeper’s defiance equal to the strike. Five minutes later, the woodwork was rattled—Nkosingiphile ‘Skomota’ Shongwe’s header, fuelled by a delicious Sinenkosi Dlamini cross, spurned the invitation of the net and rebounded off the bar.

​Ezulwini, though disciplined in their defensive shape and industrious in the middle third, seemed to lack the final incision—until the 41st minute provided a gift from the gods of chaos. A back-pass from Ayanda Gadlela, intended for security, became a sentence of doom. Pandemoya Tshamwinga sniffed the hesitation, intercepted with predatory instinct, and danced past a stranded Sibusiso ‘Baraba’ Dlamini to pass the ball into the yawning vacancy of an empty net.

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