Daily Dispatch

Chilli Boys well beaten

PE team slips to ninth spot on log

- SuperSport

ORLANDO Pirates overcame Chippa United 4-2 in an Absa Premiershi­p match played at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth yesterday.

The victory took the Buccaneers to second spot on the league standings, while the Chilli Boys slipped down to ninth place on the table.

The Buccaneers dominated possession from the start with Bernard Morrison and Justin Shonga looking lively upfront for the visitors.

Milutin Sredojevic's side was playing enterprisi­ng football and they were awarded a free-kick in a promising area in the fifth minute.

Shonga then stepped up and he forced Chippa goalkeeper Brighton Mhlongo into a good diving save from the set-piece.

However, the hosts grew in confidence as the match progressed and they managed to break the deadlock in the 18th minute.

Andile Mbenyane set-up Mxolisi Macuphu, who beat Pirates goalkeeper Jackson Mabokgwane with a beautiful volley to make it 1-0 to Chippa.

The Buccaneers then piled pressure on the Chilly Boys’ defence and they were awarded a penalty after Paseka Mako had handled Morrison's cross.

Ghanaian forward Morrison then made no mistake from the spot-kick as he fired past Mhlongo to make it 1-1 for Pirates in the 26th minute.

Mark Mayambela, a former Bucs winger, tried to restore Chippa's lead with a powerful long-range shot in the 43rd minute, but he missed the target.

The score was 1-1 at the interval following a lively first half which was slightly dominated by Pirates.

Bucs continued to launch attacks after the restart and Morrison's shot shaved the wrong side of the post in the 48th minute as the diminutive forward looked to grab his brace.

Morrison, who was causing havoc for the Chilli Boys, managed to break behind the hosts' defence and tried to chip Mhlongo, but the ball went millimetre­s wide in the 62nd minute. And then Pirates deservedly took the lead for the first time 11 minutes later through Shonga, who scored with a good finish following a goalmouth scramble in the Chippa box. But the lead only lasted for nine minutes as former Pirates striker Katlego Mashego pounced and scored to make it 2-2.

Then Thembinkos­i Lorch scored with a header to make it 3-2 to Pirates with four minutes left on the clock. Shonga then sealed Pirates' 4-2 win in stoppage time as he scored with a long range effort which beat Mhlongo hands down.

● In another PSL match played yesterday Lamontvill­e Golden Arrows beat Ajax Cape Town 1-0 at home. Limbikani Mzava netted a penalty for Arrows in the first half. —

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? ON THE BALL: Chippa United’s Thabo Rakhale, left, and Orlando Pirates’ Marshall Munetsi fight for possession during their PSL match played at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth yesterday. Pirates won 4-2
Picture: Gallo Images ON THE BALL: Chippa United’s Thabo Rakhale, left, and Orlando Pirates’ Marshall Munetsi fight for possession during their PSL match played at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth yesterday. Pirates won 4-2

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