Sowetan

Bucs’ win throws Chiefs’ title hopes out the window

Tame draw at Leopards means Amakhosi can only acquire 49 points

- By Tiyani wa ka Mabasa

Kaizer Chiefs’ league title challenge has gone up in smoke, but coach coach Ernst Middendorp is not going to accept belowpar performanc­es.

It’s a bitter pill to swallow for the Amakhosi, especially that they’ve been ruled out of contention by none other than their bitter rivals, Orlando Pirates. Bucs’ 2-1 win over Free State Stars moved them to 50 points and even if Chiefs win all their remaining four outings, they can only reach a maximum of 49 points.

Middendorp, however, wants Chiefs to improve on their currently seventh spot and finish in a respectabl­e position. “At the moment, we must fight to have a position that’s best at the end of the season,” said the German mentor. Middendorp appeared to suggest that challengin­g for the title was always going to be a difficult task considerin­g he only arrived in December to replace the sacked Giovanni Solinas.

He found Chiefs in 11th on the log with just four victories in 11 games, and though Middendorp started with a 1-0 win against SuperSport United, they were already on the backfoot. Middendorp reflected: “We had to look at what’s possible and I always repeated that. We only started training consistent­ly with the team because before we had internatio­nal games.”

It’s not all doom and gloom for the Soweto side, however. There’s still the Nedbank Cup to play for where they meet Chippa United in the semifinals on Saturday at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth [8.15pm]. It’s a make or break situation for Chiefs because failure in the Ke Yona tournament would mean the Glamour Boys finish without silverware for the fourth straight season.

 ?? / KABELO LEPUTU / BACKPAGEPI­X ?? Chiefs striker Bernard Parker weaves past Tshwarelo Bereng of Leopards during their match at Thohoyando­u. They drew 1-1.
/ KABELO LEPUTU / BACKPAGEPI­X Chiefs striker Bernard Parker weaves past Tshwarelo Bereng of Leopards during their match at Thohoyando­u. They drew 1-1.

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