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‘BIRDS’ HUNT THE HUNTER IN LEOPARD

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FIXTURE: Mb. Swallows vs R. Leopard
VENUE: Somhlolo National Stadium
TIME: 4pm

MBABANE – This one will have it all; the drama, tension, anxiety and pressure.
All of it will be rolled into one ingredient.


It’s not over yet.  Far from it.
This afternoon, when the clock strikes 4pm, star studded and mean-looking police side Royal Leopard will enter the Somhlolo National Stadium looking to reverse the 1-3 first leg defeat against their glory-seeking opponents, Mbabane Swallows.


Sifiso ‘Nuro’ Ntibane’s side is bursting at the seams with talent. The mere mention of names like Mxolisi ‘General’ Lukhele, Mthunzi ‘Xavi’ Mkhonto,  Mduduzi ‘Juries’ Gama and goal poacher Barry Steenkamp is enough to send opponents running for cover even before a ball is kicked.


Should Swallows enter the game still basking in the first leg victory’s glory, they may not know what hit them at the end of what is expected to be an energy sapping afternoon.
Leopard are also on a high after their midweek 3-0 thrashing of Moneni Pirates while the same cannot be said of the red and white glamour giants who succumbed to an unexpected 0-1 loss to unfancied RSSC.


Swallows, however, remain one of the most lethal if not the best attacking side in the land. They are deadly going forward.
Lethal. Very few teams can neutralise their attacks for the duration of the clash.

  
They have experienced campaigners, who can stand their own against any onslaught.
This one will be a thrilling affair.

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