The Citizen (KZN)

Chiefs silence their doubters

COMEBACK: AMAKHOSI QUICK TO SILENCE DOUBTERS

- Sibongisen­i Gumbi

Despite a superb come-from-behind victory Middendorp still worried about first half lapses.

If there were still any doubters in the Kaizer Chiefs ranks about the side’s credibilit­y in their quest for the Absa Premiershi­p title, then they must have been satisfied after Amakhosi beat Bloemfonte­in Celtic 5-3 at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban on Saturday night.

Celtic were quick off the mark with captain Ndumiso Mabena leading by example as he opened the scoring just 13 minutes into the match. But the lead was shortlived with Samir Nurkivic getting the equaliser eight minutes later. Harris Tchilimbou restored the visitors’ lead a minute later. Nurkovic was however on hand

again to ensure parity. But again from the restart, Celtic went for goal and Siphelele Luthuli gave them the lead for the third time in under 45 minutes.

Phunya Selesele must have thought they were close to doing what only Polokwane City have managed this season going into the break with a lead.

But it all went downhill for Lehlohonol­o Seema’s side in the second half with Nurkovic completing his hat-trick and Leonardo Castro also scoring twice.

Seema admitted that their plan for Amakhosi had worked but came short because they were a bit thin on the ground with some senior players out injured.

“It was a nice match from the beginning – especially the first half for us because we used our chances and played the way we wanted to. We conceded the goals knowing full well how they would play.

“We did our homework on them but they proved to be strong. If someone is stronger than you, you will come off second best.

“It’s one of those that we have to go back and work and try again. It was always going to be tough against Chiefs because they are coached by a good coach and we had to do some patchwork as we have injuries,” said Seema after the match.

Amakhosi’s Ernst Middendorp was satisfied with the result but took issue with the lack of concentrat­ion showed by his players in the first half.

“Very entertaini­ng game, no doubt about it,” said the German mentor. If I say something like that it means two teams are involved and contributi­ng. With eight goals scored it must have been a pleasure for the supporters to be involved in such a game.

“We had a little bit of an attitude issue in the first half. We allowed them some quicker counter without being in the right positions and without having our one foot defending right but we corrected it. We are happy with the three points,” said Middendorp.

Amakhosi are still 10 points clear at the top of the Absa Premiershi­p standings with 34 points after 13 matches.

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 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? HAT-TRICK HERO. Chiefs’ Samir Nurkovic celebrates after scoring a goal during their Absa Premiershi­p match against Bloemfonte­in Celtic at Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday night.
Picture: Gallo Images HAT-TRICK HERO. Chiefs’ Samir Nurkovic celebrates after scoring a goal during their Absa Premiershi­p match against Bloemfonte­in Celtic at Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday night.

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