Posted in News on Jan 04, 2003.
All the goals were scored in the second half. It was a
well-deserved victory for AmaKhosi, who were in complete control of the proceedings from the start.
The Eastern Cape side were a bit organised in the first stanza but went to sleep in the second half.
Radebe broke the deadlock in the 48th minute after a goalmouth scramble. Four minutes later Kabamba Musasa made it 2-0 after goalkeeper Vus'Umuzi Yihashe failed to properly clear Radebe's attempt.
The ball fell infront of Musasa, who made no mistake sending in a curling shot into an empty net.
Radebe was in the picture again in the 75th minute when he beat Bucks' defence off-side trap after a long pass from defender Cyril Nzama.
Former Bafana Bafana midfielder John "Shoes" Moshoeu also added his name in the scorers' list in the 79th minute.
"We played well but I thought we should have scored more goals," said Chiefs caretaker coach Doctor Khumalo.