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    Home | Soccer | PSL on Pause: Who Benefits Most From the FIFA Break – Sundowns, Pirates or Chiefs?
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    PSL on Pause: Who Benefits Most From the FIFA Break – Sundowns, Pirates or Chiefs?

    April 4, 20263 Mins Read24
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    • The Log as It Stands
    • Mamelodi Sundowns — Two-Front War Hits a Pause
    • Orlando Pirates — The Game in Hand That Could Define the Title
    • Kaizer Chiefs — The Sleeper in the Conversation
    • Remaining Fixtures — The Run-In at a Glance

    The PSL goes dark for a week. From 23 March-2 April, the Betway Premiership pauses for the FIFA international break, giving players a rest and fans an opportunity to step back and look at the title race with fresh eyes. It is a pause that arrives at a genuinely fascinating moment: Orlando Pirates head into the break at the summit of the Betway Premiership on 51 points one ahead of Mamelodi Sundowns on 50 after their stunning 6-0 demolition of TS Galaxy on Sunday, capped by Relebohile Mofokeng’s hat-trick. Not for the first time this season, Pirates are top. The question that every South African football supporter is asking right now is simple: who benefits most from this break?

    The Log as It Stands

    PositionTeamPlayedPointsGD
    1stOrlando Pirates225131
    2ndMamelodi Sundowns215026
    3rdAmaZulu FC22373
    4thKaizer Chiefs22367

    Mamelodi Sundowns — Two-Front War Hits a Pause

    Sundowns have been carrying the weight of a two-front campaign for the past month: the Betway Premiership title push alongside the CAF Champions League semi-final. After their Bamako trip where they advanced to the CAF semis on a 3-2 aggregate despite a 2-0 second-leg defeat and an Aubrey Modiba red card, this international break arrives at a critical moment. They go into it one point behind Pirates in the log, having been overtaken by the Buccaneers’ 6-0 win on Sunday.

    The rest benefits Sundowns’ deeper squad players who have been used regularly in rotation across the two competitions. However, national team call-ups and Sundowns almost always supply a significant chunk of the Bafana Bafana squad mean that some of their most important players will be away preparing for the Bafana vs Panama friendlies rather than resting. The net benefit is not as clean as the phrase “rest week” might suggest.

    Orlando Pirates — The Game in Hand That Could Define the Title

    Pirates head into the break as league leaders not for the first time this season and they deserve it. Their 6-0 win over TS Galaxy on Sunday, with Mofokeng’s hat-trick as the highlight, was the kind of statement result that shifts momentum in a title race. On 51 points with Sundowns on 50, the one-point advantage is slim but it is real. Pirates have no continental fixtures to worry about, which means their squad arrives back for the league run-in in better physical shape than Sundowns’ players who have been travelling between countries every week. Abdeslam Ouaddou will also use this period to analyse Sundowns’ remaining fixtures in detail and identify the moments where his side can capitalise on any Sundowns slippage.

    Kaizer Chiefs — The Sleeper in the Conversation

    Kaizer Chiefs are fourth, and they should not be completely written out of the CAF qualification picture. After back-to-back wins over Durban City and Magesi, with Wandile Duba and Mfundo Vilakazi providing the goals, there is a momentum building in the Chiefs camp that the break could either consolidate or disrupt. A title challenge looks beyond them the maths make it extremely difficult but securing continental qualification for next season would be a meaningful outcome for a club that has been searching for consistency all season.

    Remaining Fixtures — The Run-In at a Glance

    With approximately eight matches remaining for most clubs, every fixture in the second half of the PSL season will carry title race significance. Sundowns’ most testing remaining matches include fixtures against the other top-half sides; Sundowns have that crucial game in hand to navigate. For South African football supporters, the PSL calendar from April onwards is required viewing.

    PSL log, fixtures and match previews at PSL.co.za and Soccer Laduma.

    Betway Premiership Mamelodi Sundowns Orlando Pirates PSL Title race
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