Mapeza’s unstoppable Scottland: 6 straight wins, 0 conceded, title charge ignites

by | Jun 24, 2026 | Sports | 0 comments

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Scottland FC coach Norman Mapeza has written himself into the 2026 Castle Lager PSL record books.

He became the first coach this season to string together 6 consecutive wins, and he did it in ruthless fashion.

All six victories came with clean sheets, producing a dominant 13-0 aggregate scoreline that has set the league alight.

The numbers tell the story of a team clicking at both ends.

After Matchday 19, Scottland have scored 27 goals and conceded just 6.

That combination gives them the best attack and the best defense in the league, a balance that makes them the team to beat as the title race heats up.

The engine of Mapeza’s side is a lethal frontline that has torn defenses apart.

Khama Billiat, Knowledge Musona and Walter Musona have combined for 20 goals, accounting for 74% of Scottland’s 27 strikes.

No other PSL team can match that mix of experience, movement and pace.

Billiat has been Scottland’s clinical finisher.

He has 8 goals and consistently exploits space behind backlines, turning half-chances into goals.

Knowledge Musona, nicknamed “The Smiling Assassin”, has 7 goals thanks to intelligent movement that unlocks defenses and creates room for teammates.

Walter Musona adds the spark from wide areas.

The younger Musona has 5 goals, bringing pace and direct running that stretches opponents and opens gaps centrally.

That trio has given Mapeza a balanced, devastating attack.

While other teams rely on one main scorer, Scottland can hurt you from the middle, the channels, or on the break.

The result is a forward line that looks unstoppable right now.

Mapeza’s “Magnificent Six” run has been a masterclass in control and efficiency.

The sequence began with a 2-0 win away to Chicken Inn on Matchday 14.

That was followed by a 2-0 home victory over CAPS United, then another 2-0 away win at Herentals.

Scottland upped the tempo with a 3-0 home win against Triangle, before grinding out 2-0 wins at home to Hardrock and away to Ngezi Platinum.

Six games.

Six wins.

Zero goals conceded.

The defensive record is just as impressive as the scoring.

Goalkeeper and backline have worked as a unit, cutting out chances and making Mapeza’s high-tempo approach sustainable.

In a league where one lapse can cost points, Scottland’s discipline has stood out.

The coach’s plan is clear: press aggressively, move the ball quickly, and trust the front three to finish.

It is working.

With 27 goals scored and only 6 conceded, Scottland have separated themselves from the chasing pack and put real pressure on rivals.

For fans, the “Musona + Billiat” effect has been electric.

Knowledge’s clever runs, Billiat’s composure in the box, and Walter’s burst down the flank give Scottland multiple ways to break teams down.

Opponents now have to pick their poison, and so far none have found an answer.

With Matchday 19 done and the title charge in full swing, Scottland look like a team peaking at the right time.

Mapeza’s first-of-its-kind 6-game winning streak has given them momentum, belief and breathing space.

If the clean sheets continue and the front three keep firing, the championship could be heading to the champions’ home ground.

The message from Scottland is simple.

Attack with pace, defend with discipline, and keep stacking wins.

At this rate, Mapeza’s side are not just winning games, they are setting a new standard for dominance in the 2026 PSL season.

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