Soccer Laduma selects the six best and four worst players, following Mamelodi Sundowns' 2-2 draw Platinum Stars.
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Best:
Ndumiso Mabena: 7/10 The Dikwena striker was very impressive on the night. He scored two well taken goals and worked extremely hard off the ball. Bongi Ntuli: 6.5/10 The former Sundowns striker worked tirelessly upfront and made his presence felt in the final third. He also played a part in Mabena's first goal. Ryan De Jongh: 6/10 Didn't have a big impact going forward, but was solid defensively and did well to frustrate the Sundowns attackers. Gerald Phiri: 6.5/10 Phiri made his presence known in the middle of the park and held his own against Kekana and Mohomi. He also got the assist for Mabena's second goal. Willem Mwedihanga: 6/10 Despite conceding two goals, Mwedihanga put in a solid shift throughout and did well frustrate Tau and Billiat. Yannick Zakri: 6/10 Zakri had a quiet first half, but started seeing more of the ball in the second stanza and also grabbed his first goal for the club. Worst: Motjeka Madisha: 4/10 Madisha has been impressive in recent weeks, but he had a tough time dealing with Mabena and Ntuli throughout the night and could have done better with the first goal. Thabo Nthethe: 5/10 Despite getting the opening goal, Nthethe was at fault for both goals, having failed to deal with Mabena. Anthony Laffor: 4/10 Handed start by Pitso Mosimane, but he cut a frustrated figure. He also squandered two good chances to hand Sundowns the lead in the second half. Percy Tau: 4/10 Tau has been one of Sundowns' stars this season, but he had quiet game on the night and looked frustrated at times.