TS Galaxy take on their hoodoo side Stellenbosch FC in a DSTV Premiership match at Mbombela Stadium on Sunday. The Rockets extended their unbeaten run in the league to five games with a 0-0 draw away to Royal AM on Tuesday and they now face a team they have never beaten, Staleys.
The Mpumalanga side are currently eighth in the DStv Premiership standings - two points behind fifth-placed Orlando Pirates who face Cape Town City on Saturday.
Galaxy head coach Sid Ramovic felt they were denied a clear penalty during their game against Royal AM and will be hoping for a better performance against Stelis.
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"It was a clear, clear and absolutely clear penalty for us and if that's not a penalty I don't know what is," Ramovic said.
“I've said it many times – I just want a fair game for both sides. If the opponent gets a penalty because their player plays the ball with his hands, it should be a penalty.
“But equally, I think if the opponent plays the ball (and their player is knocked down by us), they should get a penalty. But this is not the first time."
Meanwhile, Stellenbosch extended their winless run in the DSTV Premiership to five matches when they drew 1-1 at home to Chippa United last weekend.
The Staleys are 13th in the league standings themselves - two points above the relegation zone and three points behind seventh-placed Amazulu FC.
Stellenbosch head coach Steve Barker believes they were the best side against Chippa, but is concerned about his side's poor finish.
"I thought overall, in the 90 minutes we were the better team, controlled the match for longer periods, created better chances," Barker said.
"In the last 15-20 minutes we hit the crossbar twice, we also missed a penalty. So we were creating more chances but unfortunately the Achilles heel was a bit,
"We only conceded one or two soft goals which I believe we should have tackled better and it's not like teams score when they create."
Prediction
We Say TS Galaxy 2-1 Stellenbosch