Sowetan

Birds return with draw in battle for the final spot

City fail to dribble past Swallows

- By Sihle Ndebele

Despite being the better side on the day, Cape Town City couldn’t make the most of being hosts as they played to a goalless draw against Swallows in the first leg of the MTN8 semifinal at Athlone Stadium yesterday.

The return leg is at Dobsonvill­e Stadium on September 29. Both teams were adventurou­s in an intensifie­d first half. Swallows mainly used the speed of Khethukuth­ula Ndlovu to open up the City defence, however Ndlovu was selfish at times as he chose to keep the ball instead of playing it to his overlappin­g teammates.

The hosts, on the other hand, bossed the midfield, where Mpho Makola and Mduduzi Mdantsane combined well to launch attacks. City’s sense of urgency sometimes robbed them of the required composure in the final third.

While Swallows full-backs Yagan Sasman and Thabo Matlaba rarely surged forward, their City counterpar­ts Thamsanqa Mkhize and Terence Mashego played a pivotal role in adding numbers in attack.

Forward Khanyisa Mayo, who was replaced by Zimbabwean forward Douglas Mapfumo just after the hour-mark, also did well to drop deeper to collect the ball from midfield.

A few minutes before the end of the first half, Mayo nearly broke the deadlock with a ferocious shot but Birds keeper Virgil Vries did brilliantl­y to parry the ball. In what was the first half’s best chance, City defender Taariq Fielies’s thumping header from a neat Mayo corner-kick went inches wide.

The tempo dropped in the second half. Be that as it may, the hosts were more comfortabl­e on the ball and played with patience, creating more half-chances than Swallows, who rushed things when they were in possession.

Centre-back Sipho Sibiya and Vries were crucial in Swallows not conceding.

Vries produced a number of excellent saves. Sibiya’s physicalit­y helped the visitors a great deal in duels and in defending set-plays.

In search for a breakthrou­gh goal the Birds made changes midway through the second half, introducin­g Keletso Makgalwa and Mwape Musonda, but it wasn’t meant to be.

 ?? /Ryan Wilkisky/BackpagePi­x ?? Surprise Ralani of Cape Town City goes past Wambi Strydom of Swallows during the 0-0 drawn MTN8 semifinal first leg game at Athlone Stadium yesterday.
/Ryan Wilkisky/BackpagePi­x Surprise Ralani of Cape Town City goes past Wambi Strydom of Swallows during the 0-0 drawn MTN8 semifinal first leg game at Athlone Stadium yesterday.

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