Star Power: Five CKO game-changers in semi-finals

MAN of Carling Iqraam Rayners with another Man of the Match award. BackpagePix

MAN of Carling Iqraam Rayners with another Man of the Match award. BackpagePix

Published Nov 9, 2024

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The penultimate matches of the Carling Knockout Cup are set to take centre stage this weekend with a new champion in waiting.

Richards Bay and Magesi will kick off the semi-final stage when they clash at the King Zwelithini Stadium on Saturday at 3 pm.

A day later, Now huge favourites Mamelodi Sundowns will do battle with Marumo Gallants at the Toyota Stadium in a 3 pm kick-off.

All four teams had standout moments in their quarter-final matches with several individuals lifting their hands for their respective badges.

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Football Writer Smiso Msomi takes a look at Five Players expected to light up the semifinals of the Carling Knockout Cup.

Iqraam Rayners of Mamelodi Sundowns won Man of the match during the 2024 Carling Knockout Cup quarterfinal match between Kaizer Chiefs and Mamelodi Sundowns at FNB Stadium in Johannesburg on 02 November 2024 ยฉSamuel Shivambu/BackpagePix

Lucas Ribeiro (Mamelodi Sundowns)

Brazilian-born Ribeiro has started this season the same way he stopped the last, in mind-blowing form.

The 26-year-old is now in his second season at Sundowns but has given himself the tag of Chief Instigator as the Pretoria giants follow his lead in attack.

Ribeiro has registered six goals and four assists in the 11 games he's played this season in all competitions, making him the man to look out for in the semi-finals.

Siyabulela Shai (Marumo Gallants)

Although Gallants have made a slow start in their return to the top flight, Shai has been one of a few bright sparks for the club so far.

The 31-year-old striker scored the only goal as Bahlabane Ba Ntwa dispatched defending champions Stellenbosch in the quarter-finals.

Having been a part of the Sundowns junior ranks in the past, Shai is expected to have a chip on his shoulder as he looks to shock the club that gave his father Isaac Shai stardom in the domestic game.

Yanela Mbuthuma (Richards Bay)

Richards Bay are yet to score a goal from open play this season but if anyone can break that spell it's the energetic Mbuthuma.

The 22-year-old striker was recently announced as part of the Bafana Bafana preliminary squad for the upcoming AFCON qualifier, a testament to his potential.

Mbuthuma is one of the smartest and hardest-running centre forwards in the division and will return from suspension to lead the Natal Rich Boyz against Magesi.

Wonderboy Makhubu (Magesi)

From one centre forward to another, Magesiโ€™s Makhubu has been quite the revelation at this early stage of the season.

Although with just two goals in seven starts for Magesi, the 27-year-old made himself the go-to man for coach Clinton Larsen.

His two goals came against Soweto giants Orlando Pirates in the round of 16 of this competition as well as Kaizer Chiefs in their last league game.

The former Tuks man is a towering figure in the box and the focal point of danger for Magesi.

Iqraam Rayners (Mamelodi Sundowns)

Rayners has taken to life at Sundowns with ease and showed it in the last round as he scored a brace to help his side thump Chiefs 4-0.

The 28-year-old is always up for a big occasion and has gathered half a million in man of the match prize money having received his cheque against Amakhosi as well.

He has scored seven goals and registered two assists in nine appearances for Sundowns and is definitely one to look out for in Bloemfontein.