- TEAMtalk media Khune penalty shootout heroics send Chiefs to MTN8 semis as fans storm field in celebrationsVeteran goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune made two crucial penalty shootout saves to steer Kaizer Chiefs to victory against Stellenbosch, securing their passage to the MTN8 semi-final at a sold-out Danie Craven Stadium on Sunday. Goals from Sihle Nduli and Ashley du Preez ensured the match ended 1-1 in regular time, and neither side could find the back of the net in extra time to send the game to a shootout in front of a hostile crowd. Before kick-off, the match was delayed by thirty minutes because of traffic congestion, while fans also forced their way into the stadium, including breaking down fencing to get into the main grandstand. Once the dust settled and the whistle sounded for the first half, the game was intense as Stellies saw much of the ball, applying the necessary pressure on the visiting side. Chiefs maintained and soaked in all the pressure, playing on the counterattack but failed to make anything worthwhile in their favour count.
Sundowns remained the dominant side for the majority of the first half, with Themba Zwane and Khuliso Mudau creating half chances as Gamphani Lungu tried his luck from the range at the other end in a rare foray forward for Matsatsantsa. SuperSport were eager to impose themselves on the tie, and Thulani Hlatshwayo managed a header on target on 33 minutes from a good Iqraam Rayners cross, only to see his effort denied. Buoyed by their efforts, the away team continued to press forward and arguably ended the half the stronger of the two sides. But two very determined teams emerged after the break, and Shalulile was wide before Mokoena saw his goal-bound effort deflect off target.
Gallants went down to ten men in the 66th minute when Olivier Toure was given a straight red card for his reckless studs-up tackle on Du Preez. Chiefs took advantage of the extra man and equalised in the 84th minute when Zwitha Kwinika headed home at the back post from Sifiso Hlanti's free-kick. The Amakhosi looked like the team that were more likely to snatch the three points but it was not to be as the Glamour Boys remain in the bottom three. Kaizer Chiefs remain in the bottom three on the DStv Premiership table after coming from behind to draw 1-1 with ten-man Marumo Gallants on Sunday afternoon.
Luvuyo Memela scored the only goal of the game in the 27th minute as Richards Bay picked up their fourth win in seven league matches this season. Memela capitalised on confusion in the home team's box, pouncing as the ball bounced between defenders, after his first effort was parried by goalkeeper Patrick Nyame, and he reacted quickest again to fire past the shot-stopper to give the visitors the lead.
Royal AM could have made the perfect start to the second half but for some excellent last-ditch defending by Richards Bay as Motebang Sera saw his effort blocked on the goal-line. The visitors eventually held on for a famous victory and now have a two-week break before they take on TS Galaxy. Royal AM, meanwhile, will swap domestic duties for continental opponents at the weekend as they travel to Eswatini for a clash against Mbabane Highlanders in the Caf Confederation Cup. - TEAMtalk media 04 Sep 2022 Late penalty earns Maritzburg win against Pirates in thrilling battleMaritzburg United recorded a massive three points as they defeated Orlando Pirates 1-0 at the Harry Gwala Stadium on Sunday evening.
Thapelo Maseko opened the scoring on nine minutes and Bradley Grobler made sure of the result with his goal on the stroke of half time. Abubeker Nassir netted his second goal in two games for Sundowns, this time playing from the start, but it was just a consolation in the 93rd minute. The result lifted Matsatsantsa into sixth place on the standings and was a fitting revenge for the 2-0 loss suffered by the club to Sundowns in the MTN8 last week. The Brazilians, who had started the tie on the back foot, remained in second place on the standings with three wins from six games.
Stellies would be rewarded for their hard-running football immediately after the half-time break, as Njabulo Ncgobo was sleeping in defence as an error resulted in the ball falling to Jayden Adams, who made use of the space and set up Ndluli to erupt the crowd into jubilation. But 10 minutes later, the roaring volume increased as a returning Du Preez equalized for Chiefs from close range, so much so that fans broke down fencing and flooded the field in celebration.
The Team of Choice were dominating play having had more chances after the opening 35 minutes. Just before the halftime break Tumelo Njoti hammered a right-footed shot goalward from inside the box but it flew past the right post. The first half ended 0-0 with Maritzburg looking the more likely to score having had more chances than SSU. In the 57th, SuperSport took the lead when a cross by Iqraam Rayners from a corner was headed into the bottom right corner by Thatayaone Ditlhokwe to give his side the 1-0 lead. A minute later, Maritzburg grabbed the equaliser when Lucky Baloyi scored with a shot that flew in the left corner to make it 1-1 and all to play for.
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Chiefs responded soon after when Dillon Solomons fired into the side-netting from the angle. Moments later Ismail Watenga had to be alert when dealing with Njabulo Ngcobo's header on goal. Ashley du Preez burst into life for a brief moment on the stroke of half-time but dragged his shot wide of the target.
Peter Shalulile was proving to be the biggest thorn in Arrows' side, forcing a save at the near post out of goalkeeper Nkosingiphile Gumede earlier in the half before winning and scoring the penalty that would ultimately see Sundowns go ahead just before the end of the first half. The Namibian striker was brought down by Gumede after scything through the defence and stepped up to take the penalty kick as well, drilling it home as Sundowns took a well-deserved 1-0 lead. Masandawana could have been 2-0 just moments before the half-time whistle when Shalulile turned provider for Themba Zwane after a well-played ball over the top, but the Sundowns veteran couldn't find the target. The match was turned on its head just after half-time, however, when Arrows conjured up an equaliser via an unlikely route - a long-range effort from Pule Mmodi that somehow managed to evade everyone in the box and bounce over goalkeeper Ronwen Williams and into the net. That goal seemed to give Arrows confidence and they forced a smart save out of Williams shortly after following a beautifully taken free-kick into the area.
Amakhosi had a half-chance early in the DStv Premiership clash as a corner kick was almost steered on goal by Lehlogonolo Matlou, who just couldn't beat his defender and found the side-netting. At the other end of the pitch, Namibian Riaan Hanamub whipped in a cross from the left flank, which found Bongi Ntuli at the far post, but he headed wide of the target. Chiefs looked set for the game's opening goal when they were rewarded a penalty in the 21st minute, following a handball in the box.
Chances flowed for both sides as the half drew to a close, but Grobler was always a threat and he made no mistake with an even better header, from a Rayners cross, that left Williams with no chance. The start of the second half, by contrast, was a tame affair, with usual suspects Maema and Shalulile the most lively in attack but without really finding a way through their opponents' defence. Teboho Mokoena was just wide with a header from a good Lyle Lakay delivery while Bradley Ralani saw his 63rd minute effort blocked as Sundowns looked for a direct way through.
Iqraam Rayners was quickest out of the blocks for SuperSport United and produced a fine strike in the opening minutes to draw an equally well-time save from Ronwen Williams. Nasir then latched on to a Marcelo Allende pass to fire in on goal, but only into the grateful hands of George Chigova. Thapelo Maseko was high and wide on six minutes with a long-range shot, but made no mistake just three minutes later as he slotted home a Rayners pass from close range following a swift break forward, for the opening goal. Sundowns fought back with efforts from Neo Maema and Peter Shalulile as Grobler saw his expertly dispatched header plucked from ending up in the back of the net.
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Luke Fleurs was then close with a header that was well blocked on route to goal. But Sundowns were able to introduce the talents of Chilean attacker Marcelo Allende. After a sighter on 75 minutes where he pulled his shot wide, the new signing put his side into the lead just five minutes later with a close-range finish from a Shalulile pass. And it was another new signing and substitute, Abubeker Nasir, to secure the win as he slotted the ball home on 90 minutes for a 2-0 win and a place in the semi-finals of the competition they won last season.
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Morena, Shalulile and even Brian Onyango with a powerful header all got close to the mark, alongside Siyabonga Nhlapo at the other end of the park as the half drew to a close. But it was new-boy Nasir who finally found a goal for Downs, albeit too late in the day, with a header from a Shalulile headed pass, for a narrow but painful second loss in just six matches. 28 Aug 2022 Sundowns' foreign effect comes to good use to win late against SuperSportMamelodi Sundowns secured their place in the semi-finals of the MTN8 with a 2-0 victory at home to SuperSport United on Sunday. New signings Marcelo Allende (Chile) and Abubeker Nasir (Ethiopia) came off the bench in the second half to claim a goal apiece. It took 80 minutes for Sundowns to break the deadlock, with Allende stealing on both Nasir slotted home from close range in the 90th minute. Sundowns had started on the front foot with Peter Shalulile forcing a good early save from SuperSport stopper George Chigova Neo Maema came close soon after with a shot from the left of the box after being set up by Lyle Lakay, while Teboho Mokoena thought he had scored when being laid in by Shalulile but Chigova was equal to the effort.
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- TEAMtalk Media Gleeful Chippa nick three points off wayward AmaZuluChippa United picked up a 2-0 win against AmaZulu FC in their DStv Premiership encounter taking place at Moses Mabhida Stadium. This result came very much against the run of play as AmaZulu dominated possession-wise and also with goal attempts. They failed to score thanks to a mix of poor finishing, good defending and some decent saves by Chippa goalkeeper Lloyd Kazapua.
Three first-half goals by Ntsikelelo Nxadi, Nduduzo Sibiya and Pule Mmodi gave Golden Arrows only their second win of the campaign against Chippa United which scored twice in five minutes to scare the home side. However, Arrows eagerly held on for 3-2 win. Cape Town City's in-form striker Khanyis Mayo scored within 20 minutes of the first-half to ensure Eric Tinkler's side move further adrift of the relegation zone. 03 Sep 2022 SuperSport United stun star studded Mamelodi SundownsSuperSport United overcame Mamelodi Sundowns 2-1 in a DStv Premiership clash at the Lucas Masterpieces Moripe Stadium on Friday night.
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PSL | Kaizer Chiefs come from behind to draw with Gallants | Sport11 Sep 2022 Marumo Gallants 1-1 Kaizer ChiefsKaizer Chiefs had to come from behind to salvage a 1-1 draw against Marumo Gallants at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg on Sunday. Gallants took the lead in the 12th minute after a ball over the top released Mahlatse Makudubela through goal on goal and he buried the ball into the bottom corner.
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