Cape Argus

Ajax let down by some woeful finishing again

Sundowns were there for the taking as they start to feel the pressure at top

- Rodney Reiners FOOTBALL WRITER

MAMELODI SUNDOWNS are starting to feel the heat. After recently crashing out of the Caf Champions League and the Nedbank Cup, and looked jaded in a 0-0 PSL draw with Ajax Cape Town at the Athlone Stadium last night.

Sundowns have had a tiring, punishing playing and travel schedule of late – and it certainly looks as if it has had an effect on the squad. Going into yesterday’s clash against the Capetonian­s, the Pretoria club also had the added pressure of secondplac­ed Wits having closed the gap at the top of the PSL standings. With all of this, it was visibly evident that the Brazilians are feeling the pressure and buckling under the fatigue.

After last night’s draw, Sundowns are now just four points clear of Wits. And the stress and strain won’t let up – because awaiting Sundowns at the weekend is a high-octane, high-pressure fixture against Kaizer Chiefs. They also still have to face Wits – on May 11 – so the destinatio­n of the PSL title is not a forgone conclusion for Sundowns.

For Ajax, though, there was a lot to enthuse over in the first half. The Cape side was forced to reshuffle ahead of the match, with defender Abbubaker Mobara failing a late fitness test and forced to sit out the much-anticipate­d clash with glamour club Sundowns. Fortunatel­y, though, Ghanaian Lawrence Lartey had recovered from a recent niggle and was able to step up to partner teenager Rivaldo Coetzee in the centre of defence, with Abel Mabaso, on loan to Ajax from Sundowns, slotting in at right-back.

The loss of Mobara, however, in no way, deterred the Urban Warriors. There is no doubt that when Ajax get it right, when they are in the mood, they are very difficult to peg back. Even Sundowns, currently the country’s best club, with some of the best footballer­s in the PSL, and many pundits’ favourites for the league title, battled to stay with the Cape side in the opening 45 minutes.

If only Ajax could be more consistent and clinical in front of goal, then things could be so different. Yesterday, like so often this season, despite an abundance of possession, they squandered their scoring opportunit­ies. And, to add insult to injury, two of the chances were so easy… In the 11th minute, Erwin Isaacs’ cross from the right put Prince Nxumalo in the clear in the penalty area, but his attempt was magnificen­tly saved by Sundowns goalkeeper, Denis Onyango. While it was a great stop, it would have been far better and more effective, if Nxumalo had kept his shot low, rather than place it in the path of the diving Onyango.

And, in the 30th minute, there was an even easier opportunit­y. Tashreeq Morris was clear down the right flank and his cross was met by Isaacs in the five-yard area. The chance was there, an empty net was gaping, but Isaacs flipped the shot over the cross bar.

As it always is with football, despite Sundowns playing second fiddle for the entire opening 45 minutes, they nearly took the lead on the stroke of half-time – their only chance of the half – when Hlompho ALSO INSIDE: Donald joins Aussies, P28 Pride of Scottsdene, P30 Mahrez on title run-in, P31 Kekana struck a trademark, venomous free-kick goalwards – but, fortunatel­y for Ajax, the ball thundered against the upright.

The second half was more even as Sundowns tried to get back into it. For the Pretoria side, Thabo Nthethe went close, while Ivorian Bangaly Soumahoro drew a brilliant save from Ajax keeper Anssi Jaakkola. For the Cape side, there were opportunit­ies for Mosa Lebusa and substitute Franklin Cale as the game opened up in the closing stages.

Neither team, though, was able to break the deadlock and it ended in a disappoint­ing stalemate. It was an occasion that promised much – but, again, as usual, Ajax were let down by some woeful finishing.

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 ??  ?? NO WAY THROUGH: Sundowns’ Hlompho Kekana tries to get past Ajax’s Travis Graham during their PSL clash at Athlone Stadium last night.
NO WAY THROUGH: Sundowns’ Hlompho Kekana tries to get past Ajax’s Travis Graham during their PSL clash at Athlone Stadium last night.
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