South Sudan Premier League second leg kicks off
Reigning champions Jamus launched the league’s second leg with a striking 6-2 victory over Ghazal Wau. The result immediately framed Jamus as a central benchmark for the phase, reflecting a side confident in its attacking identity.
Sebit David hat-trick shapes the game narrative
Sebit David’s impact arrived almost instantly, opening the scoring in the fourth minute. The early goal set a high tempo and shifted the psychological balance, with Jamus playing as a team intent on turning territory into end product.
David maintained his influence after the break, completing a hat-trick with two quick goals in the 59th and 61st minutes. The timing of those strikes effectively removed any room for Ghazal Wau to rebuild momentum.
Jamus forwards add depth to the scoreline
Beyond David, Jamus spread responsibility across the front line. Vincent, George Rodriguez and Jude Semugabi each found the net, underlining a multi-channel attack rather than reliance on a single finisher.
Ghazal Wau defense tested by pace and movement
Ghazal Wau struggled to manage Jamus’ fluid movement and creative passing, with gaps appearing as the match opened up. Jamus paired swift counter-attacks with decisive finishing, a combination that repeatedly stretched defensive positioning and increased pressure as goals accumulated.
What the 6-2 score signals for upcoming fixtures
By full time, Jamus had paired entertainment with a clear competitive message: their attacking execution can decide games early and emphatically. For Ghazal Wau, the priority is to reset quickly, drawing lessons from a difficult afternoon before the next round of fixtures.

