Daily Dispatch

Late Amazulu goal sinks Chiefs

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Kaizer Chiefs’ woeful form continued on Wednesday when they were beaten 2-1 by Amazulu in a Dstv Premiershi­p match at the FNB Stadium.

The Amakhosi, who ended the game with 10 men and suffered the ignominy of having former player Lehlohonol­o Majoro score the decisive goal, have now suffered three straight losses across all competitio­ns and gone four league matches without a single win.

They remain in ninth place on the log.

Usuthu, by contrast, have won four of their last five league matches and have risen to sixth place — seven points ahead of their vanquished opponents.

The early exchanges saw neither team take control of the game, though Chiefs were dealt an injury blow when youngster Happy Mashiane limped off to be replaced by Lebogang Manyama with just 15 minutes on the clock.

Three minutes later Amazulu had the first shot on target, with Luvoyo Memela latching onto a loose ball in the penalty area and firing an effort at goal, but Chiefs goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune was well positioned to make the save.

Just past the half hour mark, Usuthu threatened again, with Augustine Mulenga striking a fierce long-range effort which had the beating of Khune all ends up but rebounded off the crossbar — a few centimetre­s lower and it would have been a spectacula­r opener.

Chiefs had few clear chances in attack, with their best effort — a long range shot from makeshift midfielder Daniel Cardoso which flew into the stands on 44 minutes — reflecting a lack of penetratio­n from the hosts through the first half.

It appeared the interval would arrive with the game still goalless, but Amazulu claimed the lead in injury time.

Siphelele Mthembu set up Siphelele Magubane with a clear sight of goal and the attacker saw his effort cleared off the line by Eric Mathoho, only for Mulenga to turn home the rebound and ensure a 1-0 lead for the visitors at the break.

Amazulu had chances to add to their lead within the opening 20 minutes of the second stanza, with Mthembu unable to get the better of Khune from two good opportunit­ies, and those misses came back to haunt the visitors when Chiefs equalised midway through the half.

Tapelo Xoki was guilty of pulling back Samir Nurkovic in the 18-yard area, leading to a spot kick for the Amakhosi.

Substitute Leonardo Castro tucked home the penalty to make it 1-1 on 67 minutes.

Chiefs will be back in Premiershi­p action on Saturday with a match at home to Supersport United.

Amazulu’s next league clash is also against Supersport, and scheduled for March 2.

 ?? Picture: BACKPAGEPI­X/ MUZU NTOMBELA ?? HOMING IN: Daniel Cardoso of Kaizer Chiefs is challenged by Makhehleni Makhaula of Amazulu during the Premiershi­p match at the FNB Stadium, Johannesbu­rg on Wednesday.
Picture: BACKPAGEPI­X/ MUZU NTOMBELA HOMING IN: Daniel Cardoso of Kaizer Chiefs is challenged by Makhehleni Makhaula of Amazulu during the Premiershi­p match at the FNB Stadium, Johannesbu­rg on Wednesday.

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