Cape Times

Bvuma pleased with 100% effort from Amakhosi

- HERMAN GIBBS

KAIZER Chiefs continue to live the “African Dream” after they extended their fairy-tale run in the Caf Champions League by beating Moroccan giants Wydad AC over the weekend in the semi-final first leg.

The upset win was mainly thanks to a heroic performanc­e by goalkeeper Bruce Bvuma.

Wydad, with an overwhelmi­ng 80% possession in the match, literally ran at the Chiefs defence all evening. There has been a vast improvemen­t in Chiefs' defence, especially in central positions. However, when Wydad found openings that allowed them to strike in the firing zone, Chiefs defenders pounced quickly to close them down.

Whatever came his way, Bvuma stood like a colossus between the sticks and denied Wydad all evening to come away with a clean sheet.

Chiefs will need Bvuma to produce another performanc­e like this to survive on Saturday at FNB Stadium if they harbour any dreams of making further history by reaching the final.

Not too long ago, Bvuma was third in the goalkeepin­g pecking order at Chiefs where Nigerian Daniel Akpeyi and Itumeleng Khune were the preferred goalmouth custodians.

Former coach Gavin Hunt promoted Bvuma when the first-choice keepers were hit by injuries, poor form and suspension­s.

With limited exposure, Bvuma grabbed his chance with both hands and now enjoys cult status among the Amakhosi fans. Given their poor run on the domestic front, no one would have given Chiefs a chance to reach the Champions League knockout round, never mind the semi-finals.

At the final whistle on Saturday, Bvuma slumped to the ground in front of the posts, before he was helped to his feet by two teammates.

Afterwards, he said he was overcome by emotion as he realised the enormity of winning in Morocco.

No South African team had ever beaten Wydad in Morocco. The result also snapped Wydad's 10-match unbeaten run.

Afterwards, Bvuma said he was thrilled with the clean sheet, his second on the trot in Africa's premier club competitio­n.

“Everyone gave 100%," said Bvuma. "I am happy with the result and with the clean sheet. We know it is not over, and it is only halfway. We have to keep going and work hard.”

Before setting off on the return journey to Johannesbu­rg, stand-in coach Arthur Zwane also referred to Bvuma's clean sheet.

"We've done what we came here to do. We kept a clean sheet, and we wanted a goal or two," said Zwane.

“The one (goal) is okay.

“They will open up a bit when they come to play us, and we will try and punish them. We have another 90 minutes, but it will be difficult.

“We have the second leg back home in Johannesbu­rg, and we will try and finish it off there. We were very discipline­d, and we hope to keep a clean sheet at home as well."

New coach Stuart Baxter was not in the dugout on Saturday, but he did travel with the team.

Zwane confirmed afterwards that Baxter did have input in the game plan for the match.

 ?? | SYDNEY MAHLANGU BackpagePi­x ?? SAMIR Nurkovic and Bernard Parker of Kaizer Chiefs celebrates the goal during the CAF Champions League match.
| SYDNEY MAHLANGU BackpagePi­x SAMIR Nurkovic and Bernard Parker of Kaizer Chiefs celebrates the goal during the CAF Champions League match.

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