Tshepo Kakora ban hits TS Galaxy ahead of Mamelodi Sundowns clash

Tshepo Kakora ban hits TS Galaxy ahead of Mamelodi Sundowns clash

The Rockets have been dealt a setback with influential midfielder Tshepo Kakora ruled out through suspension. Since arriving mid-season from Magesi FC, Kakora has quickly become an important figure in the side, offering energy and control in the middle of the pitch.

However, his fourth yellow card of the campaign means he will now serve a one-match ban, leaving TS Galaxy without one of their most consistent performers at a critical stage of the season.

Sundowns, meanwhile, are also facing selection issues of their own. Key players Khuliso Mudau and Jayden Adams are both unavailable due to suspension, forcing the visitors to adjust their lineup as they chase a strong finish to the campaign.

For Sundowns, the stakes remain high. Miguel Cardoso's side sit top of the table with 68 points from 29 matches and need a win to strengthen their grip on the title race as the season reaches its conclusion.

TS Galaxy, coached by Bernard Parker, come into the fixture sitting 12th with 28 points from 28 games. While safety is not yet a concern, consistency has been an issue, and missing Kakora adds another challenge against the league leaders.

Both sides will now have to show depth and discipline in a match that could have a major impact at both ends of the table.

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