Fighters reel in shock

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Mogoditshane Fighters are reeling in shock after giving up a 2-0 lead to fall 4-2 to Extension Gunners. "It was a shock.

I could not believe it because we were in charge of the game throughout the first half and for a struggling team to come from behind like that, it was unacceptable," Fighters' spokesperson, Naledi Mompati has said.

"I was confident right from the first whistle that we were going to win and when we scored those two early goals, our fans were in a jubilant mood but what struck us I do not know. I really do not know who to blame. It happened so fast that even the players cannot explain it," she added.

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