Cape Times

CT City pay for ‘holiday mode’

- Kamlesh Gosai

PIETERMARI­TZBURG: Worker’s Day was a profitable one for Maritzburg United as they captured the big scalp of Cape Town City with a 1-0 PSL home win at the Harry Gwala Stadium yesterday.

A late dipping free-kick by home captain Kurt Lentjies earned the Team of Choice a hat-trick of wins and a fourth home victory in succession as they cemented seventh spot on the standings.

With four matches to play Maritzburg are in a strong position to qualify for a topeight finish for the second time in their history.

The result makes for an interestin­g run-in to the title after City lost for the first time in 11 league outings.

City appeared to be in true holiday mode as they battled to switch on and hardly got in a proper shot on Virgil Vries’ goal.

Early in the game, defender Bevan Fransman found himself on the end of two freekicks which were half chances at best. From open play newcomer Mlondi Dlamini had two better views of goal, but couldn’t beat Shu-Aib Walters in the City goal.

It was pretty much Maritzburg’s half. Defender Pogiso Sanoka blazed an effort over.

Then Siphesihle Ndlovu sliced through the City midfield for Lebohang Maboe to be set up, but he too skied the chance. Late in the half Maritzburg skipper Lentjies had the ball in the net, but the celebratio­ns were halted by referee Chris Harrison’s offside call.

The most they had to show for their dominance were three yellows to Kwanda Mngonyama, Dlamini and Fortune Makaringe.

Maritzburg will hope those cautions don’t prove costly over the final stretch as they attempt to secure a top-eight finish.

It just wasn’t City’s afternoon as they struggled to get going into the home team’s half and before the interval Sibusiso Masina replaced Bongolethu Jayiya.

Only Roland Putsche looked lively in the City midfield.

It was no surprise then that coach Eric Tinkler stormed off towards the tunnel after shaking his head in frustratio­n when another move broke down as striker Lehlohonol­o Majoro failed to get in on goal.

The visitors were a livelier bunch at the restart, and winger Aubrey Ngoma had their first decent shot goalwards.

That attack failed to gather momentum and Maritzburg got back into their dominant stride.

Their cause was helped by the introducti­on of striker Andrea Fileccia and winger Devon Saal for Mokate and Dlamini respective­ly.

Tinkler introduced Judas Moseamedi for Majoro to freshen the visitors’ frontline, but then the surprise league title contenders failed to get into the groove that kept them in the hunt throughout the campaign.

Defender Tshepo Gumede flashed a header wide and Ngoma had a strong chance to grab a goal from close range as City tried to get into the clash.

It wasn’t to be and a stray cross from their captain and top scorer Lebogang Manyama highlighte­d that this just wasn’t their day.

Six minutes from time Maritzburg took advantage of a soft free kick awarded by Chris Harrison and Lentjies bent in a peach of a strike that beat Walters at his near post.

 ?? Picture: SAMUEL SHIVAMBU, BACKPAGEPI­X ?? TOUGH CHALLENGE: Tshepo Gumede is tackled by Mohau Mokate at the Harry Gwala Stadium yesterday.
Picture: SAMUEL SHIVAMBU, BACKPAGEPI­X TOUGH CHALLENGE: Tshepo Gumede is tackled by Mohau Mokate at the Harry Gwala Stadium yesterday.

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