Bafana Bafana defender Siyabonga Ngezana’s second league title at Romanian giants FCSB is now down to a matter of when instead of if after another win.
FCSB were 3-1 winners over Dinamo Bucuresti on Monday night in their seventh match of the title-deciding Championship Play-Offs round.
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With three games to play, they have stretched their lead at the top to seven points.
This means the 1986 European champions are now set to be confirmed as champions again on Sunday when they visit Universitatea Cluj.
Regardless of what happens the previous day between CFR Cluj and Universitatea Craiova, three points will have FCSB as league winners with two games to spare.
This will be Ngezana’s second league title in as many years at the side after moving from Kaizer Chiefs.
Winning the league will give FCSB a ticket to next season’s UEFA Champions League qualifiers, where they played this season before ultimately dropping to the Europa League, where they reached the Last 16.
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Ngezana has played every minute of the last six games and has now reached an impressive 71 appearances for the club.
The 27-year-old won the league with FCSB in his first season and then added the Romanian Super Cup in July, pushing him to two winners’ medals within a year after failing to land any while with Amakhosi, where he spent seven years in the first team.