Cape Argus

Amakhosi stars fail to navigate Galaxy

- HERMAN GIBBS

DOMINANT Kaizer Chiefs were held to a 0-0 draw by hosts TS Galaxy in their Premiershi­p opener at Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit yesterday.

Although Chiefs enjoyed the lion’s share of possession, they could not convert their good fortune in a scrappy match in which shots on target were far and few between.

Galaxy forced two corners in the opening 90 seconds after their attackers, making the most of loose marking, ran into spaces in the Chiefs defence.

Nothing came of the set-pieces, as the kicks were easily cleared by Amakhosi’s rear-guard.

In the opening minutes, Chiefs looked out of synch as a team for at least the opening 20 minutes. They were enjoying around 60% of possession, but seldom took play into the opposition half.

Midway through the first half, there appeared to be a distinct lack of a sense of urgency in Chiefs’ ranks, and there were far too many speculativ­e passes when they approached the opposition goalmouth.

Around the 27th minute mark, Chiefs fashioned two scoring chances in quick succession, but the best of these, a header by Samir Nurkovic, was saved by TS Galaxy’s goalkeeper Vasilije Kolak.

Cole Alexander put in a hell of a shift in Chiefs’ three-man midfield, and TS Galaxy singled him out for some physical play. Three times he required medical attention. He reeled in an excellent goalmouth cross close to halftime, but Chiefs failed to capitalise. He was eventually named man of the match.

Soon afterwards, striker Khama Billiat blasted a close-in free-kick over the crossbar. It was a rank poor set-piece effort by the Zimbabwean internatio­nal.

On the stroke of halftime, Kgaogelo Sekgota’s corner kick was well met by Chiefs defender Daniel Cardoso, but his effort fractional­ly flew wide of the target.

A minute into second-half play, Chiefs looked set to score after Billiat laid on a scoring pass to striking partner Nurkovic who was unmarked at the time. Just as Nurkovic was about to pull the trigger, referee Tshidiso Mkhwanazi ruled him offside.

As the second half wore on, both sides fashioned penetrativ­e sorties deep into opposition territory, but the teams lacked the finishing touch in the final third. As a result, the goalkeeper­s were seldom called into play.

Just past the hour mark, Chiefs staged a strong counter-attack from their goal line. The ball was eventually worked to Billiat, who had loads of time to place his parting shot. Instead, he rushed his strike, and the ball ballooned high over TS Galaxy’s posts.

Around the 70th minute, Chiefs’ defence were caught napping after they failed to deal with a threatenin­g goalmouth cross from the left flank. However, they were let off the hook after TS Galaxy substitute Mokete Mogaila fired a low drive wide of the upright.

With 15 minutes playing time remaining, both teams came to light with fast-paced moves to land a goal. In the end, however, they had to settle for a share of the spoils as they lacked the finishing touch on transition play.

 ?? | DIRK KOTZE BackpagePi­x ?? KGAOGELO Sekgota of Chiefs and Pogiso Sanoka of Galaxy tussle for possession at Mbombela Stadium.
| DIRK KOTZE BackpagePi­x KGAOGELO Sekgota of Chiefs and Pogiso Sanoka of Galaxy tussle for possession at Mbombela Stadium.

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