Cape Argus

Rodgers hat-trick seals the deal

- HERMAN GIBBS

AJAX Cape Town clawed their way back from a goal down to hammer Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivandi­la (TTM) 5-1 in the PSL promotion/relegation play-off clash at Bidvest Stadium yesterday.

Ajax’s second-half goal blitz in this GladAfrica derby blew TTM away and took them to the top of the mini-log, because of a superior goal difference. Second-placed Black Leopards, also on six points with Ajax, have played one match less.

The result means that the AjaxBlack Leopards clash at the Rand Stadium on Friday will shape up as a final. If Leopards win, they will retain their Premiershi­p status. If they lose, the outcome of the last play-off fixture between Leopards and TTM next Monday at Soccer City will decide the eventual outcome of the play-offs.

If Ajax win on Friday, the outcome of the play-offs could be decided on goal difference by the time the last match is played next Monday.

Straight from the kick-off, Ajax went out in search of a goal, and they might have succeeded in the opening six minutes but for poor decision making in front of goal.

Since TTM were forced to settle for a defensive role, they relied on counteratt­acks to keep their challenge alive. On their only second sortie into the Ajax half, they managed a 12th-minute score through Thembisani Nevhulamba, very much against the run of play.

Ajax responded with a wave of attacks but again their finishing let them down.

Ajax striker Eleazar Rodgers came close with a 23rd header which TTM goalkeeper Tshepo Ramaele did well to deflect for a corner.

Another lightning TTM counteratt­ack nearly resulted in a goal, but a reflex save by Ajax’s Dutch keeper Nick Hengelman denied the speedy Naeem Amoojee, three minutes before the break.

Ajax made a phenomenal start to the second half by forcing a corner in the opening minute and scored from the setpiece through Siphesihle Mkhize.

Three minutes later Ajax grabbed the lead for the first time in the match after Cohen Stander struck a low goalmouth cross which Rodgers steered into the TTM goal.

The same two players again combined splendidly four minutes later. After playing identical roles, Rodgers scored to give Ajax a two-goal cushion.

The three-goal burst seemed to provide Ajax’s game with a lift and their dominance in the ensuing stages suggested another goal was imminent. On the hour mark, Chumani Butsaka scored goal No 4.

The scoreboard kept moving four minutes later when Rodgers buried the ball in the back of the TTM net from the penalty spot.

TTM will remain in the PSL First Division after suffering a third straight defeat.

Ironically, TTM’s fate has been decided, but with one match remaining they still have a say in the destiny of Ajax and Leopards.

 ?? | SYDNEY MAHLANGU BackpagePi­x ?? KEGAN Johannes of Ajax, right, is challenged by Naeem Amoojee of TTM at Bidvest Stadium.
| SYDNEY MAHLANGU BackpagePi­x KEGAN Johannes of Ajax, right, is challenged by Naeem Amoojee of TTM at Bidvest Stadium.

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