Sunday Tribune

‘Die Hond’, with a bite to match his bark, mastermind­s Chiefs’ conquest in Orlando

- HERMAN GIBBS herman.gibbs@gmail.com

THE sun didn’t shine at Orlando Stadium yesterday but Kaizer Chiefs’ striker-cum-midfielder Bernard ‘Die Hond’ Parker did.

He provided the sheet-anchor for his side’s 2-1 Soweto derby win on enemy territory.

Superbly influentia­l with the bite to match his bark, Parker intervened at crucial moments and was deservedly named ‘Man of the Match’.

It was a fitting reward for the veteran who was presented with a commemorat­ive jersey by Kaizer Motaung junior, Kaizer Chiefs’ sporting director. The jersey with No 30 emblazoned on the back of the Amakhosi jersey marked Parker’s 30th official Soweto derby match since he joined the club at the start of the 2011-12 season.

Parker, who captained Chiefs in the match, had a hand in the opening goal after he held on to a pass from Khama Billiat in the Pirates goalmouth. When the defence closed on him he produced a slide-rule pass to Reeve Frosler who fired home from 40m.

Parker worked his socks off in midfield and always looked to bring his teammates into play with passes. He set a fine example with an industriou­s performanc­e as the captain.

The Orlando Stadium triumph marked Chiefs’ league double over their traditiona­l rivals this season.

The victory has pushed Chiefs up the Dstv Premiershi­p standings into second place behind Mamelodi Sundowns, who enjoy a runaway lead of 16 points after 22 matches. Chiefs, with three games less, are on 35 points. However, the win allows Chiefs to close the gap and the move up the standings will fuel the optimism levels in the team.

There is also the matter of being allowed to play the two matches which they missed out on because of the coronaviru­s pandemic which literally brought the entire club down.

When the teams arrived at the stadium before the game, they were met by several fans who had marched to the stadium. Their protest was to register their call for the re-opening of stadiums.

In the next week or so the Nedbank Cup competitio­n will take precedence and after Chiefs’ demise they will only return to action on March 19 when they play Golden Arrows in a Premiershi­p match at the FNB Stadium.

Pirates are in fourth place on the log with 32 points after 22 matches. Their next match will be on Wednesday when they host Marumo Gallants in the Nedbank Cup.

 ?? Backpagepi­x ?? BERNARD Parker of Kaizer Chiefs challenged by Thabang Monare of Orlando Pirates at Orlando Stadium, Soweto yesterday.
| SYDNEY MAHLANGU
Backpagepi­x BERNARD Parker of Kaizer Chiefs challenged by Thabang Monare of Orlando Pirates at Orlando Stadium, Soweto yesterday. | SYDNEY MAHLANGU

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