Cape Argus

Amakhosi for life!

CT City steal three points with late goal to down Chiefs

- PICTURE: PHANDO JIKELO

BLACK AND GOLD: Kaizer Chiefs fans came out in their numbers to shout for their team in last night’s thrilling Premiershi­p showdown with Cape Town City at Cape Town Stadium.

IF Lionel Messi can bag a last-minute winner for Barcelona in a crunch game against a side like Real Madrid, Cape Town City can do the same – as they did against South African giants Kaizer Chiefs at Cape Town Stadium last night. Football in South Africa doesn’t always get the credit it deserves. It is often weighed down by negative perception­s. But there is no doubt that, when it works, when the occasion demands it, there is quality and entertainm­ent value in the PSL.

Last night’s absorbing, highly enjoyable clash in which City defeated Chiefs 3-2 being a particular case in point. It may have lacked with regard to technique at times, but it had everything else – tension, drama, gripping end-to-end action, individual skill, hostile challenges, tough tackles, goalmouth action, scoring opportunit­ies galore and, above all, some splendid, sublime goals. In short, it was compulsive watching. As it stands, City continue to top the standings with 49 points, followed by Mamelodi Sundowns who defeated Ajax Cape Town 2-0 at Loftus, on 47 points, Wits on 45, Chiefs on 45 and Super Sport United on 40 points.

Both teams were forced into a late change due to the loss of a key player. For City, influentia­l right-back Thamsanqa Mkhize was injured at training and had to be replaced by Vincent Kobola. For Chiefs, regular goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune was struggling with a hip problem and it forced the Soweto club to hand 21-year-old rookie Bruce Bvuma a PSL debut.

The importance of the occasion, though, was reflected in a nervous opening three minutes. Both teams gave the ball away freely and it was if the players’ brains and feet were, temporaril­y, on pause. Such was the anxiety around this vital fixture.

It led to a scratchy, scrappy opening – but, fortunatel­y, it didn’t last all that long. It required a superb tackle and deft turn from City’s Thato Mokeke to create an opening for a shot from Roland Putsche in the fifth minute that, finally, sparked things. Putsche’s attempt sailed wide, but it was the wake-up call both teams needed – and the game sprang to life as the entertaini­ng action then proceeded to swing from end to end.

Siphiwe Tshabalala had a long-range effort saved by City keeper Shu-aib Walters, while at the other end, Aubrey Ngoma had a shot blocked inside the penalty area.

It was, however, the very same Ngoma who set the stadium ablaze with a really special goal soon after. The City winger, who has been in sensationa­l form all season, slalomed his way through a number of opposition defenders and buried the ball into the net. It was a goal worthy of the atmosphere and the occasion.

But, such was the energy and purpose on both sides that, four minutes later, it was all-square at 1-1. And it was the Amakhosi talisman Tshabalala who was again the go-to man as he pulled a superb, intuitive chip from his box of magic tricks. The unexpected nature of his improvisat­ion caught out Walters, who was off his goal-line and the ball looped over the keeper’s outstretch­ed hand and into the net.

But that wasn’t all – the night of exceptiona­l goals wasn’t over yet.

And who else but Lebogang Manyama to produce it? The City captain has been the best player on show in the PSL this season – and he gave everybody a timely reminder of what he has been delivering week after week. Receiving the ball on the edge of the right side of the Chiefs penalty area, and the box filled with defenders, Manyama simply nutmegged George Maluleka and sliced the ball into the net from a tight, acute angle.

Chiefs were, by and large, in the ascendancy in the second half, but City were always threatenin­g on the break. For the Cape side there were chances for Manyama and Lehlohonol­o Majoro, while Amakhosi’s pressure resulted in opportunit­ies for Venezuelan substitute Gustavo Paez, Joseph Molangoane and Maluleka.

But, with Chiefs continuing to ratchet up the heat on City, something had to give and it was Paez who fashioned the opening when he rounded Walters and crossed for Molangoane to equalise at 2-2.

For a while City had to hang on for dear life in the face of some relentless attacking play from the Soweto side, but hang on they did – and they then finished the stronger, with substitute Judas Moseamedi netting a late winner with a header from close in during the final minute of injury time.

But this City side, wow, what character! The fairy tale continues – and the PSL title is still in sight.

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 ?? PHANDO JIKELO ?? MAGICAL GOAL: Cape Town City captain Lebogang Manyama celebrates scoring last night.
PHANDO JIKELO MAGICAL GOAL: Cape Town City captain Lebogang Manyama celebrates scoring last night.

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