Business Day

Wits move off the bottom

- Marc Strydom

Bidvest Wits got their mojo back, blitzed SuperSport United in the opening half-hour on Wednesday night, then closed shop to get that valuable win that they have been desperate for to finally escape last place in the Absa Premiershi­p.

Bongani Khumalo and James Keene’s strikes in the 16th and 19th minutes made it a 2-0 victory to finally lift the air of depression that had fallen over Bidvest Stadium this season, as for the first time Wits actually looked like defending champions.

They ended a run of four games without a win and went to 14 points, bumping Ajax Cape Town (13) into last.

Clever Boys coach Gavin Hunt might have blamed his side’s missed chances for their atrocious start. But in truth, as much as there were those, it has been the explosion in the legs of attackers entering the opposition penalty area, and the shock value and disarray that provides, that has been as much lacking.

On Wednesday night, aware they desperatel­y needed three home points facing a gruelling next four matches (Chippa United, Bloemfonte­in Celtic, SuperSport again, and Kaizer Chiefs), Wits found that bang again, overwhelmi­ng Matsatsant­sa in the first half.

Hunt’s team, after being flat as road kill all season — except in the cups — finally found their fire in the belly and came out like an angry, cornered mongoose.

From Sifiso Myeni’s chip, Lehlohonol­o Majoro forced a save from Reyaad Pieterse, then hit the post. The lively striker and partner in crime James Keene were a handful for SuperSport’s injury and suspension-enforced centreback Grant Kekana, and combined for Majoro to see a shot blocked.

Captain fantastic Thulani Hlatshwayo played a hand in both Wits’ two goals in three minutes. “Tyson” headed Myeni’s corner from the left back in for Bongani Khumalo in the middle, who chested and volleyed past Pieterse like a striker. Then Hlatshwayo’s glanced header put Keene down the right. He showed the strength of an ox to hold off big Azubuike Egwueke and shot from a crazy angle, beating Pieterse low at the near post.

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