Sunday Tribune

Gritty Cape Town City kick back into gear

- ZAAHIER ADAMS

CAPE TOWN CITY

Lakay (35), Makola (64), Morris (85)

SUPERSPORT UNITED

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CAPE Town City returned to winning ways with a resounding 3-0 victory over Supersport United at Cape Town Stadium yesterday.

The home team had been under severe pressure coming into this Dstv Premiershi­p clash having been unable to claim all three points in their last eight league matches.

A stern tongue-lashing from club boss John Comitis during the week certainly did the trick as City finally managed to convert all their possession and dominance into goals.

The Citizens opened the scoring after Fagrie Lakay slotted home a penalty into the bottom right-hand corner for his sixth goal of the season after Thatayaone Ditlhokwe brought down Tashreeq Morris in the 35th minute.

City continued to dominate proceeding­s and created further opportunit­ies after the break when Lakay set up Morris on the hour, but the lanky striker's powerful shot was well blocked by Ronwen Williams in the Supersport goal.

The Supersport and Bafana Bafana No 1 had no answer, though, when City turned on the magic when they almost strolled the ball into the back of the net through neat inter-passing between Thamsanqa Mkhize, Bradley Ralani, Mpho Makola and Thabo Nodada. The final pass was eventually made by Nodada to Makola, who tapped home from close range to put City two goals ahead.

City's second goal triggered a positive response from Supersport as they attempted to push more men forward in a bid to half the deficit, but instead it only allowed the home team more space to create opportunit­ies. Lakay was quick to pounce and set up an unmarked Morris again with a neat through ball, but once again the striker fluffed his lines by directing his strike straight at Williams.

Morris, though, was finally rewarded for his ability to find space in the Supersport box when Mkhize cut the ball back from a corner into his path for the striker to round off a superb afternoon for the home team at Cape Town Stadium.

"We lost our shape and we allowed them space on to the ball. They started playing in the pockets that made it difficult for us," said Supersport United coach Kaitano Tembo.

"The early goal didn't give us a chance. We made a technical mistakes which made it difficult for us. It was always going to be difficult for us because they play on the transition and that's what happened. But neverthele­ss we didn't look like scoring and to be honest, we didn't play very well."

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