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    PSL Results Recap: 13 May 2026

    May 19, 20263 Mins Read4
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    The title race received a dramatic jolt on Tuesday evening as TS Galaxy pulled off one of the results of the season, beating log leaders Mamelodi Sundowns 3-2 at a raucous Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit. It was the kind of result that sends shockwaves through the Betway Premiership table and hands every team chasing Sundowns a fresh injection of hope.

    Galaxy Stun the Champions

    Going into the fixture, Sundowns carried the weight of expectation that comes with being the dominant force in South African football. The Brazilians, chasing yet another title, were expected to handle a Galaxy side that has been inconsistent for much of the campaign. Instead, it was the Rockets who lit up Nelspruit, delivering a performance full of intensity, organisation and clinical finishing that their head coach will point to for weeks to come.

    Galaxy were sharp from the first whistle, pressing high and refusing to allow Sundowns to settle into their characteristic rhythm. The home side took the lead and, even as Sundowns responded with the quality and composure that defines their squad, Galaxy kept finding answers. It was not a smash-and-grab result – it was earned through collective effort and genuine quality on the night.

    Sundowns, to their credit, battled back to level the score and briefly looked like they might steal a point or all three through sheer class. But Galaxy were not in the mood to be denied. The winning goal, when it arrived, sparked scenes of wild celebration in the stands – a reminder of just how much a victory over the Brazilians means to any club in this league.

    Title Race Takes a Twist

    The significance of this result cannot be overstated in the context of the title race. Sundowns had been marching towards the championship with their familiar air of inevitability, but Tuesday’s slip – their first in some time – opens a window for those trailing them on the log. Every point now feels heavier, every fixture more loaded with consequence.

    Rivals will have watched this result with great interest. If Galaxy, without the resources or squad depth of the top clubs, can take three points off Sundowns on their own turf, then anything is possible in the remaining fixtures. The pressure on Masandawana’s technical team to respond will be enormous heading into the next round of matches.

    Galaxy’s Finest Hour

    For TS Galaxy, this result carries meaning well beyond the three points. It lifts them in the standings and gives the club a massive boost in confidence during a period of the season where mental fortitude separates the contenders from the also-rans. Their attacking play was direct and dangerous throughout, and defensively they showed the kind of structure and discipline that frustrated a Sundowns attack capable of punishing any lapse.

    Mbombela Stadium has seen some memorable Premiership nights over the years, and Tuesday’s victory over the champions belongs firmly in that conversation. For Galaxy supporters, this is a result to savour. For Sundowns, it is a wake-up call they would have rather not received – but one that makes the run-in to the title all the more compelling for the rest of us.

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