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Vasco captain Keenan Lesch celebrates. Backpage
Vasco through to PSL
Sun, 07 Mar 2010 12:00
Cape Town club Vasco da Gama won a coveted spot in the Premier
Soccer League when they beat Black Leopards 2-1 at Parow Park on
Sunday afternoon.
Vasco triumphed 3-2 on aggregate following last week's 1-1
draw.
Supersport reported that it was an incident-filled and action
packed game in front of a capacity crowd which saw both sides
giving their all, but in the end there could only be one winner as
captain fantastic Keenin. Lesch's late penalty decided the tie.
With temperatures close to 40 degrees around kick off time,
Vasco made a bright start with Jonathan Armogam forcing Leopards
keeper Vusimusi Gwanya into making a near post save in the third
minute.
Three minutes later Bradley August had an excellent chance
following Michelin Kanika-Matondo's cross, but his header was
glanced across the face of goal.
The visiting side finally spent some time in the Vasco box with
a couple of corners around the quarter-hour mark, with their first
real attempt on goal coming in after 23 minutes when Walter
Ramulondi's 20-yard shot was saved by Postnett Omony.
Vasco's physical presence always makes them dangerous from set
pieces and after Armogam's 30th minute header was cleared off the
line, the home side took the lead when Bradley August headed home
from a corner kick.
But the lead was to last barely a minute as Leopards levelled
the scores when Lungu Grant nipped in at the near post to turn home
a cross.
Vasco played with renewed vigour after the break, although it
was Leopards who should have gone in front on 55 minutes, but
Mahlatse Maake could not find a way past Postnett Omony from
12-yards out.
The game remained open and there for the taking, although
gradually the home side began to exert more pressure, especially
with aerial balls into the box via free kicks, crosses and corners.
Both substitutes ? Geoffrey Serunkuma and Brian Kgafane ? made
a big impact when coming on around the hour mark and ultimately
contributed to the victory. It was Serunkuma who earned an 83rd
minute penalty after being taken down in the box by Robert Ng'ambi.
Lesch showed nerves of steel under pressure to slot home what
proved to the winner and the most important goal in the club's
30-year history.
There were some anxious moments later on for Vasco as Leopards
flashed a few corners across goal.
The home side could however have added a third, but
Kanika-Matondo scuffed a close range effort and Serunkuma hit the
woodwork in the 89th minute.
Six minutes later it was however irrelevant as referee Daniel
Bennett blew the whistle to signal a new chapter in Vasco da Gama's
history.