Chiefs Sustain CAF Champions League Hopes with Consecutive Victories

Kaizer Chiefs remain in contention for a CAF Champions League spot after
edging ten-man Richards Bay FC 1-0 in a DStv Premiership clash at the King
Goodwill Zwelithini Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

Siyabonga Ngezana gave the Glamour Boys the lead on eight minutes with a
powerful header in the box after a free-kick delivery by Mduduzi
Shabalala.

The home side were reduced to ten men on 19 minutes after goalkeeper
Salim Magoola handled a long ball out of the box and was given a straight
red card.

Richards Bay were unable to threaten Chiefs’ goal in the first half, as
the Glamour Boys pinned the Natal Rich Boyz in and around their box.

Chiefs continued play in front of the low block early in the second
stanza without creating clear chances.

Arthur Zwane eventually made a double change just after the hour-mark for
a different approach going forward, as Kamohelo Mahlatsi and Sabelo Radebe
entered the fray. Mahlatsi should have buried the game with 14 minutes to
go after a through ball by Dolly at the near post but he cushioned his
shot just over the crossbar.

The visitors had another golden chance to ease the nerves five minutes
before time after another defence-splitting chip by Dolly in the box but
Wandile Duba guided a free header over the top.

Richards Bay felt that they had a chance to get something out of the game
in the dying minutes, but Chiefs managed to just hold on to a narrow win
that moved them up to fourth on the log, level on points with Orlando
Pirates.

 

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