Posted in News on Jul 30, 2005.
Bloemfontein Celtic scored the 91st minute, injury-time goal that
sent Premier League champions Kaizer Chiefs tumbling out of the
Telkom Charity Cup before 70 000 largely shocked spectators at FNB
Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
The decisive winning goal in a 2-1 Celtic victory, which
maintained Chiefs' nightmarish start to the new season, was scored
from close-range by Moses Spandeel.
But it was the bustling Zambian striker, Rotson Kilambe, on-loan
from Sundowns, who created much of Chiefs' misery by opening the
score from the penalty spot in the 13th minute and then causing
pandemonium in Amakhosi's defence before the grateful Spandeel -
unlike his namesake - led Celtic into the promised land of a place
in the final.
A tentative Chiefs, it should be said, were, nevertheless,
responsible for much of their ultimate misery, although the
mercurial Songwe Chalwe speedily equalised with a sweetly-timed
header only 60 seconds after Celtic's goal.
Amakhosi failed to take advantage of a substantial slice of
territorial advantage and they squandered some gilt-edged
opportunities, particularly in the first half when Celtic were
struggling to find their rhythm.
Losing must indeed have been a bitter pill to swallow for new
German coach Ernst Middendorp, particularly coming in the wake of
uninspiring performances in the recent Vodacom Challenge
tournament, which culminated with a comprehensive defeat in the
final against arch-rivals Orlando Pirates.
Like Sundowns coach, Angel Kappa, in the earlier semifinal,
Middendorp appeared to select a line-up with one eye on the final,
but unlike The Brazilians' coach, the ploy in this instance
back-fired badly.
Chalwe was Chiefs' most lethal and enterprising player and he
was unlucky when a sweetly-timed shot struck the crossbar in the
20th minute.
And Celtic supporters held their breath when James Madidilane
made a heroic clearance off the goalline in the dying seconds.
Celtic goalkeeper Postnett Omony may have been a little slow off
the mark when Chiefs scored, but he delivered the goods later with
a couple of sterling saves.