The Herald (South Africa)

Amakhosi drop more points in race for title

- Mahlatse Mpahlele

Black Leopards held Kaizer Chiefs to a 1-1 draw in their exciting Absa Premiershi­p soccer encounter in Thohoyando­u on Saturday.

Despite the share of the spoils, Chiefs remain top of the standings with an advantage of 10 points and they remain firm favourites to lift the league championsh­ip cup at the end of the season.

Leopards and SuperSport United exposed some of Chiefs’ deficienci­es by taking five points from them since the turn of the year, but they remain in firm control of their destiny.

Since they returned from the Christmas break, Amakhosi have dropped five points from four leagues matches.

While Chiefs remain at the top, Leopards have moved one place to 14th, but their mission of staying clear of the danger zone remains a momentous one.

Middendorp went into this match with six defensive players in the form of Siphosakhe Ntiya-Ntiya, Daniel Cardoso, Eric Mathoho, Yagan Sasman, Kgotso Moleko and Willard Katsande.

It was a bold move that was aimed at neutralisi­ng the speedy and ball-playing Leopards attackers in their natural habitat of Thohoyando­u, where visiting teams have struggled in the heat.

Leopards coach Cavin Johnson pinned his hopes on the experience of the likes of Khuliso Mudau, Thabo Matlaba, Edwin Gyimah, Robert N’gambi, Mwape Musonda and Mogakolodi Ngele.

They repaid him with a solid shift against this Chiefs side which looked to stretch the gap at the top to twelve points and make it difficult for second placed and defending champions Sundowns.

Chiefs started the match positively as they made clear their intention of getting three points and they took advantage of Leopards’ failure to settle in the game.

With one of their early forward forays, Chiefs forced Leopards into a mistake when Robert N’gambi was judged by referee Luxolo Badi to have handled the ball outside the box from a shot by Bernard Parker after eight minutes.

Amakhosi took a deserved lead two minutes later when highly impressive Serbian striker Samir Nurković rose above everyone in the box to head home a well-taken corner kick from Lebogang Manyama.

The opening goal turned out to be Nurković’s tenth of his maiden PSL campaign at the club, where he has been a revelation in Middendorp’s attacking system that uses height to open up opposition teams.

Chiefs continued to create scoring chances but their attackers Manyama, Leonardo Castro and Parker could not find their way past the alert Leopards goalkeeper Jonas Mendes.

In one of the few notable attacks by Leopards, Chiefs conceded a free kick on the edge of the penalty box when Willard Katsande brought down Mwape Musonda and they were duly punished by Mogakolodi Ngele.

From the resultant free kick, Ngele curled the ball over the Chiefs’ defensive wall and beyond the outstretch­ed hands of desperate Chiefs goalkeeper Daniel Akpeyi. —

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 ?? Picture: BACKPAGEPI­X / KABELO LEPUTU ?? EYE ON THE BALL: Mogakolodi Ngele of Black Leopards, left, and Kgotso Moleko of Kaizer Chiefs chase for possession during their Absa Premiershi­p soccer game at Thohoyando­u Stadium in Thohoyando­u on Saturday
Picture: BACKPAGEPI­X / KABELO LEPUTU EYE ON THE BALL: Mogakolodi Ngele of Black Leopards, left, and Kgotso Moleko of Kaizer Chiefs chase for possession during their Absa Premiershi­p soccer game at Thohoyando­u Stadium in Thohoyando­u on Saturday

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