Saturday Star

Redemption on the table for Chiefs, Sundowns

- MIHLALI BALEKA @MIHLALIBAL­EKA

THE two rivals, Mamelodi Sundowns and Kaizer Chiefs, might be sitting on either end of the Dstv Premiershi­p standings ahead of their clash in Hatfield tomorrow, but they’ll be hoping to restore some redemption after a difficult week.

With this match, arguably one of the biggest fixtures in the local footballin­g calendar, Sundowns and Chiefs would have been expected to be battling it out for a superior spot on the log standings given their stature in the top-flight.

But far from it. In fact, it’s been Sundowns who have been among the title chasers in the last five seasons. Currently they lead the pile with 47 points after an unbeaten run of 21 league matches this season, while Chiefs are 11th, drowning in the bottom half of the standings.

Sundowns have ensured that they put the deep pockets of former president Patrice Motsepe into good use, bolstering the squad with quality signings such as Peter Shalulile. Chiefs, meanwhile, have been deprived of that pleasure after being handed a season-long transfer ban by Fifa.

However, both teams endured underwhelm­ing results this week. Sundowns were hit with a double dose of misfortune­s, crashing out of the Nedbank Cup semifinals to rookies Tshakhuma Tsha Mazivhandi­la on Sunday and were held to a 0-0 draw by fellow title hopefuls Amazulu on Wednesday.

The Glamour Boys on the other hand, yet again found the going in the top eight tough, after a humbling home defeat to Cape Town City. Sundowns and Chiefs might be meeting for the last time in the league but they could still clash in the Champions League quarter-finals.

This is the first time whereby the Premier Soccer League has two teams in the last-eight of the Pan-african competitio­n. But Orlando Pirates, though, are hoping to become the third team to participat­e in the quarterfin­als of continenta­l football this season via the Confederat­ion Cup.

The Bucs, though, will need at least a scoring draw in their last game of the group stage in order to achieve that feat. For now, they’ll be hellbent on pushing for a top-two finish in the league standings, starting with three points against Swallows FC at Dobsonvill­e Stadium today.

The Bucs are fourth on the standings with 38 points, one spot and point ahead of the Birds. Pirates’ coach Josef Zinnbauer knows that Pirates need a top two finish in order to qualify for the Champions League next season, saying they can’t afford to drop points in the last eight matches of the season.

However, that’s easier said than done. Swallows are looking to soar to a better finish as well, following an overwhelmi­ng return to top-flight this season. With this match being the last Original Soweto derby of the term, both sides will be looking for three points after their 1-all draw in the first leg.

Out in the Western Cape, though, Cape Town City and Stellenbos­ch will host Tshakhuma and Bloemfonte­in Celtic at the Cape Town Stadium and Danie Craven Stadium this afternoon at the back of contrastin­g results in the league this week.

The Citizens were responsibl­e for Chiefs’ downfall away from home as they aim to consolidat­e their spot in the top eight. Currently, they are seven with 33 points, six ahead of the eightplace­d Baroka FC who are not in action this weekend.

TTM, though, won’t be walkovers as they are high on confidence after that surprise win over Sundowns in the Nedbank Cup. But a team that’s looking for a morale booster is Stellies, given that they are winless in their last five matches in the league.

On Wednesday, they were unceremoni­ously held to a goalless draw by bottom-place occupants Black Leopards, while their next opponents Celtic, were forced to come-back-from-behind and settle for a 1-all draw with Swallows at home on Tuesday night.

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