Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

AmaZulu have work cut out after Mazembe stalemate

- ESHLIN VEDAN eshlin.vedan@inl.co.za

AMAZULU tasted a sense of reality about the toughness of the CAF Champions League when they were held to a goalless draw by TP Mazembe in their CAF Champions League second preliminar­y round first leg fixture at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban yesterday

While Usuthu are still alive in the tie, Mazembe would have left Durban the happier side. Benni McCarthy’s charges will now have their work cut out as they will need to find a way to get the better of Mazembe at the Stade TP Mazembe next Saturday, something that few sides manage to do.

McCarthy made a strong statement by making six changes to his side that last played out to a league draw against Kaizer Chiefs prior to the internatio­nal break. One of Usuthu’s bright stars from last season, Augustine Mulenga, returned to the starting line-up following a long injury absence, but the Zambian and attacking partner Bongi Ntuli failed to carve out enough opportunit­ies.

In the early exchanges AmaZulu seemed intent on playing from the back while Mazembe pushed on. There were no clear scoring opportunit­ies as both teams looked to lay a foundation.

The first clear chance was for Mazembe. AmaZulu keeper Veli Mothwa came out smartly to make a save from Joël Beya. The chance came against the run of play but Mothwa spotted the danger, coming out of his line.

Mazembe were quick to thwart attacks created by Usuthu. Etienne Mayombo later had a shot which was easy pickings for Mothwa.

AmaZulu had their first opportunit­y on goal through Sphesihle Maduna but his effort went over Mazembe goalie Ibrahim Mounkoro’s crossbar.

For Usuthu, Keagan Buchanan was sitting deeper while Tercious Malepe looked to orchestrat­e attacks. Mazembe left-back Joseph Ochaya later sliced through the AmaZulu defence but his shot was easily saved by Mothwa.

AmaZulu set-piece specialist Tapelo Xoki had good free-kick opportunit­ies in each half but failed to capitalise.

Mazembe had a good opening after 72 minutes but it was hit straight towards Mothwa.

McCarthy can take inspiratio­n from DStv Premiershi­p rivals Mamelodi Sundowns who inflicted a rare home defeat on the African powerhouse in March, defeating them 2-1 in a Champions League group stage match last season.

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