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Masandawana played that evening with a numerical disadvantage, but they were still able to get a point while traveling.
defender When Mosa Lebusa was sent off in the 46th minute, Sundowns had to make up for losing a man.
However, the Brazilians didn’t stop bothering their hosts, who may thank goalkeeper Ismail Watenga for keeping them alive.

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With one game left to play in the league, Sundowns is looking to go undefeated and make history by being the first PSL team to end the season as the invincibles. The Brazilians also want to surpass their own point record (71 in the 2015–16 season) and continue their current record run of 48 Premiership games without a loss.

THE MVP

Ismail Watenga, the international goalkeeper for Uganda, stole the show by frustrating Sundowns with six outstanding saves.
After denying his parent club three points in the match, he was rightfully named Man of the Match.
He most likely sent a message to Sundowns with his performance, asking them not to loan him out again the following season.

THE BIG LOSER

It was two points lost for Sundowns, but they are still on track to beat the 71-point record they achieved in the 2015–16 campaign.
Masandawana is aiming to shatter records, having already secured the league title, but Wednesday’s stalemate was a slight setback in their attempt to accumulate at least 72 points.

WHAT COMES NEXT?

Sundowns will continue their record-breaking bid when they host Royal AM on Saturday.
Arrows still have a chance to finish in the top eight, as they will play Chippa United at home the next day.

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