It never rains but pours for Tsunami Queens as their problems continue mounting.
This comes after their 5-0 drubbing by University of the Western Cape in the Hollywoodbets Super League midweek fixture.
RELEGATION LOOMING
As a result, relegation is looming large as the side failed to get maximum points. The result sees them remain at the basement of the log standings with six points from 26 outings.
The struggling Phuthaditjhaba-based outfit have only managed to win one game, drew three and lost 22 in the process.
Tsunami are the second team in the league with poor defence. They have conceded 68 goals and only found the back of the net 13 times.
The Free State club have a disappointing minus 55 goal difference.
Champions Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies were not in action. They have now switched their focus to Morocco, where this year’s edition CAF Women’s Champions League will be taking place.
CONTINENTAL OPPONENTS
And the Tshwane giants go into the tournament having being declared the South African champions. They won it with three games to spare. This will send a strong message to their continental opponents in their quest to defend their tittle.
The red-hot Brazilians made history as they set the bar high in the Super League. Downs smashed the 100-goal mark, something that will give their opponents at the Champions League sleepless nights.
The tournament is scheduled to commence on Sunday, 30 October and come to an end on Sunday, 13 November 2022.
Banyana Ba Style are drawn in Group B alongside Nigeria’s Bayelsa Queens, Egypt’s Wadi Degla and TP Mazembe of DRC.
In other results, First Touch completed a double over JVW Ladies. The result was not expected by the Blue Diamond, who succumbed to a 3-1 defeat in Polokwane.
Whereas the Richmond United secured a much-fought 1-0 victory against City Lads away from home.
MIDWEEK FULL RESULTS
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