
JDR Stars 2-4 Cape Town City FC: Visitors Run Riot in Motsepe Foundation Championship
Cape Town City FC produced a scintillating second-half display to beat JDR Stars 4-2 at the Giant Stadium on Sunday, climbing into the top three of the Motsepe Foundation Championship. The visitors fought back from a goal down to win convincingly, with a hat-trick from forward Lehlohonolo Mofokeng stealing the headlines.
First Half: JDR Start Brightly
JDR Stars took a deserved lead in the 21st minute when midfielder Siyabonga Ntshangase curled a free-kick over the wall and into the top corner. The home side controlled the early exchanges, pressing high and forcing Cape Town City into errors. However, the visitors equalised just before half-time through Mofokeng, who poked home after a goalmouth scramble.
Second Half: Mofokeng Takes Over
Cape Town City emerged with renewed energy after the break. Mofokeng put his side ahead in the 51st minute, slotting in after a brilliant through ball from captain Thabo Nodada. He completed his hat-trick in the 67th minute with a powerful left-footed strike from outside the box. JDR pulled one back in the 78th minute through substitute Katlego Mohlala, but any hope of a comeback was extinguished when midfielder Siphamandla Mkhize added a fourth for Cape Town City in the 84th minute, finishing off a swift counter-attack.
Standout Performers
- Lehlohonolo Mofokeng (Cape Town City FC) – A stunning hat-trick that showcased his finishing ability.
- Siyabonga Ntshangase (JDR Stars) – Scored a sublime free-kick but couldn't influence the game enough.
Tactical Analysis
Cape Town City’s high press in the second half overwhelmed JDR Stars, whose midfield lost control after the interval. The visitors’ full-backs pushed high, creating width and space for Mofokeng to operate in the half-spaces. JDR’s defensive line struggled to cope with the pace and movement of the Cape Town attack.
League Implications
The win lifts Cape Town City FC to 3rd place in the Motsepe Foundation Championship standings with 45 points, firmly in the promotion play-off race. JDR Stars drop to 10th with 32 points, now seven points off the top eight. Mofokeng's hat-trick also moves him up the division’s top scorer chart.