Daily Dispatch

Pirates hit their groove again

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Log-leaders Bidvest Wits were held by 10-man Mamelodi Sundowns and Orlando Pirates scored four goals on Saturday as the Absa Premiershi­p title race intensifie­d.

Wits and Sundowns drew 1-1 in Johannesbu­rg while Pirates spectacula­rly ended a sevenmatch winless run by thrashing AmaZulu 4-1 in Soweto.

Pirates replaced defending champions Sundowns in second place on goals scored, with both clubs just two points behind Wits, who are seeking a second title in three seasons.

Cape Town City stayed fourth, five points behind the leaders, thanks to a 3-2 home victory over bottom club Maritzburg United.

Fifth-place SuperSport United had a run of three consecutiv­e league victories halted when they were surprised 2-1 at home by lowly Baroka FC near Pretoria.

Billed as a potential title decider, all the drama in the WitsSundow­ns showdown was packed into the first half before a capacity 5,000 crowd at Milpark Stadium in a university campus.

Former Wits star Phakamani Mahlambi put 2016 African champions Sundowns ahead after seven minutes and Gift Motupa levelled on the halfhour mark.

Sundowns were reduced to 10 men six minutes before halftime when veteran centre-back Wayne Arendse fouled Motupa and received a straight, lastdefend­er red-card.

While Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane argued that Brazilian Ricardo Nascimento was closer to the goal than Arendse when the incident occurred, big-screen replays suggested otherwise.

Pirates bounced back from missing a penalty in a midweek loss at SuperSport by scoring twice late in the opening half on the way to a convincing win at Orlando Stadium.

The Buccaneers quickly levelled through Zimbabwean Kudakwashe Mahachi after falling behind on 17 minutes and Luvuyo Memela and Zambian Justin Shonga netted for a 3-1 half-time lead.

Ben Motshwari completed the rout six minutes from time to keep alive Pirates’ hopes of a first Premiershi­p title since 2012.

Captain and defender Thamsanqa Mkhize was among the Cape Town City scorers while Thato Madigoe netted 12 minutes from time to earn Baroka maximum points. –

 ?? LEFTY SHIVAMBU Picture: GALLO IMAGES/ ?? WELL DONE: Orlando Pirates’ Justin Shonga celebrates his goal with teammates during their Premiershi­p match against AmaZulu FC at Orlando Stadium in Johannesbu­rg on Saturday.
LEFTY SHIVAMBU Picture: GALLO IMAGES/ WELL DONE: Orlando Pirates’ Justin Shonga celebrates his goal with teammates during their Premiershi­p match against AmaZulu FC at Orlando Stadium in Johannesbu­rg on Saturday.

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