The Citizen (Gauteng)

Chiefs leave things late

- Sibongisen­i Gumbi

Christian Saile (above) netted his first goal for Kaizer Chiefs, as they finally broke down tenman Maritzburg United in extra time to move into the last-16 of the Nedbank Cup last night with a 2-0 win.

In front of a capacity crowd at the Harry Gwala Stadium it was all Kaizer Chiefs in the first 20 minutes but they could not make it count.

They did have half chances with Mduduzi Shabalala getting two chances but they were dealt with by King Ndlovu in the Maritzburg goal.

With their continued pressing Chiefs caused problems for Maritzburg and Travis Graham was sent for an early shower a little under 10 minutes before the break.

This was after he had fouled Shabalala to receive his second yellow card, leaving his team a man short. Coach Fadlu Davids quickly made two changes to try and deal with the situation.

He pulled off Jose Ali Meza and Tebogo Thlolane and brought on Lungelo Bhengu and Keagan Ritchie.

Chiefs tried to steal it towards the end but they still could not find the right passes to get through the Maritzburg defence, and the game went into extra time.

Amakhosi were in front inside two minutes of the extra half an hour. Substitute Happy Mashiane crossed from the left and Zitha Kwinika got his head to the ball at the back post, which Ndlovu could only tip onto his cross bar.

Saile was there to apply the finishing touch, celebratin­g wildly his first goal since arriving in the January transfer window.

Maritzburg United came within inches of equalising in the second half of extra time when Amadou Soukouna hit the base of the post.

But Chiefs killed off the game in the 113th minute as Ashley Du Preez steered in Mashiane’s cross at the back post.

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