The Citizen (KZN)

CHIEFS STUTTER

STALEMATE: DULL DRAW WITH GALLANTS ONE TO FORGET Despite ditching defensive approach things are still not coming together in attack.

- Sibongisen­i Gumbi

Kaizer Chiefs’ stuttering start to their DStv Premiershi­p season got even worse as they were held to a goalless draw by strugglers Marumo Gallants yesterday.

The game at Peter Mokaba Stadium will be one that both Chiefs and Gallants will want to forget as quickly as they can, as nothing really went either team’s way on the day.

The home side looked to dominate early on and Katlego Otladisa forced a great save out of Daniel Akpeyi in the 14th minute with a well-taken header.

Worrying for Chiefs was how he was allowed time and space to take the header right in the middle of their defence.

For Chiefs things were just not coming together in terms of attack as Stuart Baxter ditched his more defensive approach and started with a new 4-5-1 formation, with Lebogang Manyama, set up as an out-and-out attacker.

Baxter had previously indicated that this was where he felt Manyama could best help his team – especially when he is fully fit – playing as a false No 9.

His inclusion in the starting team came after trusted striker Samir Nurkovic was suddenly unavailabl­e after he underwent knee surgery on Wednesday.

Things just didn’t work out for Baxter in the first half with Gallants keeper Washington Arubi almost a passenger for the entire 45 minutes.

At the start of the second half, Manyama was taken off, with Bernard Parker taking his place. While Chiefs looked a little more organised, they still lacked bite in attack.

It was still Gallants who looked more dangerous going forward and were denied a penalty call in the 61st minute when Daniel Cardoso looked to have used an arm to clear the ball inside his own box.

Chiefs were reduced to 10 men when Sifiso Hlanti received his second yellow card in the 74th minute and from the resultant free-kick, Thabo Mnyamane was unlucky to see his header from a Ndabayithe­thwa Ndlondlo cross saved by Akpeyi, who was proving himself to be the most reliable of all the Amakhosi keepers.

But as Gallants looked to take advantage of Chiefs being a man down, Celimpilo Ngema begged for an early shower when he cynically kicked the ball against Khama Billiat, who had been hacked down and the referee obliged and sent him off.

 ?? Picture: Backpagepi­x ?? AERIAL CONFLICT. Kaizer Chiefs’ Sifiso Hlanti challenges Thabo Mnyamane of Marumo Gallants during their DStv Premiershi­p clash at Peter Mokaba Stadium yesterday.
Picture: Backpagepi­x AERIAL CONFLICT. Kaizer Chiefs’ Sifiso Hlanti challenges Thabo Mnyamane of Marumo Gallants during their DStv Premiershi­p clash at Peter Mokaba Stadium yesterday.

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