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Victorious Chiefs closer to ending their trophy drought

Amakhosi’s 2-0 win over Cape Town City means a semifinal spot in Nedbank Cup after Ekstein and Zuma score in Nelspruit

- Mark Gleeson Mbombela Images

Kaizer Chiefs are one step closer to ending their trophy drought after defeating Cape Town City 2-0 at the Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit on Sunday to book a Nedbank Cup semifinal spot.

Pule Ekstein scored in the 30th minute and Dumisani Zuma added the second early in the second half in a clever tactical performanc­e by Chiefs‚ who dominated the quarterfin­al tie and should have won by more.

Chiefs‚ who have not won a trophy for almost four seasons, also saw Siphosakhe NtiyaNtiya strike the upright.

They made their intentions clear from early on when George Maluleka’s shot forced City goalkeeper Peter Leeuwenbur­g into a leaping save as he pushed the ball over his crossbar in only the fifth minute.

Khama Billiat had a shot saved just before the quarterhou­r mark before the goal came in the 30th minute.

Defender Edmilson tried to cut inside with the ball‚ lost possession to Bernard Parker‚ who drove into the penalty box before squaring for Ekstein to put it away.

City were on the backfoot throughout the opening exchanges and only got their first effort on goal from Riyaad Norodien in the 32nd minute. It should have been 2-0 five minutes later when Billiat stole away from Edmilson but shot wildly over the top. Billiat turned provider a minute later with a square ball that Ntiya-Ntiya hit against the upright.

Ntiya-Ntiya‚ playing a forward role on the left‚ then set up Ekstein as City’s defence failed to clear a set-piece and the goalscorer blasted wide from close-in.

City would have again incurred the wrath of coach Benni McCarthy at half-time‚ keeping up a pattern of being slow to warm up in the first 45 minutes.

Zukile Kewuti struck the woodwork with a header from Surprise Ralani’s cross soon after the break but Chiefs‚ anticipati­ng City’s all-out attack in the second period‚ were ready to catch their guests on the counter. Parker burst away and earned a corner‚ from which Teenage Hadebe won a header and it fell perfectly for the unmarked Zuma to score off his knee in the 56th minute.

Zuma had come on at the break for Ramahlwe Mphahlele as coach Ernst Middendorp shifted from five at the back to counter-attacking options.

The German had his tactics spot on throughout the encounter, with Chiefs holding firm at the back for one of their better performanc­es of the season.

 ?? /Dirk Kotze/Gallo ?? Goal provider: Khama Billiat of Kaizer Chiefs and Taariq Fielies of Cape Town City during the Nedbank Cup quarterfin­al match at Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit on Sunday.
/Dirk Kotze/Gallo Goal provider: Khama Billiat of Kaizer Chiefs and Taariq Fielies of Cape Town City during the Nedbank Cup quarterfin­al match at Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit on Sunday.

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