Sunday Tribune

Amazulu hold Chiefs

- NJABULO NGIDI

Kaizer Chiefs 0 Amazulu 0

KAIZER Chiefs have taken the adage “strikers win you games and defenders win you championsh­ips” too literally which is why they will spend a third season without the Absa Premiershi­p title.

Amakhosi lost more ground in the league race by playing to a goalless draw with Amazulu last night which sees them remain in fifth place – seven points behind log-leaders Mamelodi Sundowns.

Chiefs aren’t a defensive team, contrary to popular belief. They’re just poor upfront.

Coach Steve Komphela has defended his tactical approach of using a 3-4-3 formation that sees Chiefs defend with five when pressed.

Willard Katsande joins in to make it six. But they also attack with the same number which is why Komphela is sensitive to being labelled a defensive coach.

The problem is that the strikers and attack-minded players lack the necessary aggression to take the match by the scruff of the neck and push their opponents back like Chiefs have done in the past.

This lack of aggression upfront has forced the defence to work harder than they should to protect the team as their teammates have let them down in attack.

It doesn’t help that their most creative attacker, Siphelele Ntshangase, tends to start from the bench.

Teenage Hadebe, a centreback, came close to giving Amakhosi the lead with a header that hit the post and by the time the Zimbabwean reacted for the second ball, Amazulu had regrouped to clear the danger.

Chiefs’ defence has carried the Amakhosi this season, while their strikers have been misfiring.

Only Bloemfonte­in Celtic and bottom-of-the-log Platinum Stars have scored fewer goals than the Glamour Boys. It’s a sad indictment on Chiefs and their title challenge aspiration­s that are hanging by a thread.

These two teams had a lot to play for. Chiefs needed a win to close the gap at the top, while a win for Usuthu would have given them breathing space from the relegation candidates.

But somehow they conspired to put up an uninspirin­g first half. Usuthu didn’t mind as they looked happy to steal a point from Amakhosi.

They grew in confidence and Chiefs didn’t play like a championsh­ip-chasing team, lacking aggression and a killer instinct upfront that ensuring Usuthu had it easy at the back.

Phumlani Gumede and his central defence partner Sedate Ouro-akoriko didn’t have much to do on a special day for the Gumedes.

Phumlani was playing at the FNB Stadium for the first time. His father’s brother, Sgwili, was part of the Usuthu class of 1992 that beat Amakhosi here to lift the Coca Cup. A trophy might not have been on offer last night but three points would have been as sweet in this time of the season.

Five minutes into the second half Komphela made two offensive changes, introducin­g playmaker Hendrick Ekstein for defensive midfielder Wiseman Meyiwa and striker Ryan Moon who came in for the out-of-sorts Bernard Parker.

Moon brought more energy and forcefulne­ss to the Amakhosi attack. But the Amakhosi still failed to penetrate Energy Murambador­o’s goal.

Chiefs once again failed to come to the party when it mattered, dropping seven points in their last three matches in the final stretch of the league race.

This is where they fell off in the race in the last two seasons. It’s these dropped points and timid attack that will deny Amakhosi the championsh­ip, making the Nedbank Cup their only realistic chance of silverware. Golden Arrows L Orlando Pirates L

Kaizer Chiefs 0 Amazulu 0

Chippa United 1 Free State Stars 0 Maritzburg United 2 Polokwane City 1

P W D L F A Pts Sundowns ........... 23 13 4 6 37 20 43 Orlando Pirates...23 10 9 4 29 21 39 Maritzburg Utd .... 24 10 8 6 29 15 38 Free State Stars..24 10 7 7 24 23 37 Kaizer Chiefs ...... 24 8 12 4 20 15 36 Cape Town City...24 10 4 10 23 23 34 Baroka FC ........... 24 7 11 6 29 30 32 Chippa Utd .......... 24 6 12 6 21 21 30 Wits ..................... 23 7 8 8 21 24 29 Bloem Celtic ........ 23 7 8 8 19 26 29 Amazulu .............. 24 6 10 8 21 2 28 Golden Arrows .... 23 5 12 6 26 26 27 Polokwane City...24 5 12 7 27 29 27 Supersport Utd...24 6 9 9 20 26 27 Ajax Cape Town..24 6 6 12 21 25 24 Platinum Stars .... 23 3 8 12 15 31 17

 ?? PICTURE: BACKPAGEPI­X ?? UNDER PRESSURE:AMAZULU stiker Mabhuti Khanyeza is challenged by Kaizer Chiefs defenderte­enage Hadebe during yesterday’sabsa Premiershi­p match at the FNB Stadium in Johannesbu­rg.
PICTURE: BACKPAGEPI­X UNDER PRESSURE:AMAZULU stiker Mabhuti Khanyeza is challenged by Kaizer Chiefs defenderte­enage Hadebe during yesterday’sabsa Premiershi­p match at the FNB Stadium in Johannesbu­rg.

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