Posted in News on Apr 30, 2008.
Chatsworth Stadium, Durban
ABSA Premier League
Kick Off: 15h00
30th April 2008
Playing Conditions: Gentle Easterly Wind, temperature kick off 22.5°C
The Amakhosi kept up their hunt for a top eight finish with a scrappy and dogged performance against Golden Arrows in Durban on Wednesday afternoon, which ensured that
Chiefs keep up their unbeaten run against Arrows Durban. It is a stretch which now goes
back to February 2003 when Mabhudi Khenyeza helped Arrows defeat Chiefs; this time around
it was a solitary strike from him in the 21st minute which helped Chiefs earn the three
points.
Khenyeza was a marked man through out the match but he managed to shrug off his marker when he met Siphiwe Tshabalala's free kick midway through the first half to put Chiefs in front.
Arrows came back strongly in the second half but some stern rear guard
action by Chiefs as well as their own inept finishing saw them unable to find an
equalizer. Itumeleng Khune also did well to keep a clean sheet his most telling
contributions saw him make a goal line save off a Vumani Mavundla attempt at goal who was
a few yards from goal. It might not have been a pretty win for Chiefs Muhsin Ertugral
though would have been pleased with the points, which eases the pressure on Chiefs top
eight qualification push their next assignment will be against traditional foes Orlando
Pirates on the 10th May.
Mooted Celebration
Mabhudi Khenyeza was tightly marked throughout the first half and it came as no
surprise when he made Arrows pay dearly, for the one moment that they allowed him a clear
path to goal. It came in the 21st minute when Gerald Sibeko was brought down on the right
hand touchline some six meters from the start of the Arrows 18 yard area, Siphiwe
Tshabalala sent in a vicious curling free kick which floated towards the back post. Shaun
Bartlett ran forward causing a decoy throwing Arrows keeper Wardle off his path out of
goal and the ball fell to Khenyeza who was able to head home from close range for his
ninth goal of the season, there was some confusion after Khenyeza had scored. As he did
not celebrate scoring against his old team and instead amidst a chorus of boos he raised
his hands above his head and applauded the crowd.
No protection
Mabhudi Khenyeza was consistently harassed by the Arrows defenders and after being
kicked out of possession in the 34th minute by home team defender Musa Bilankulu, he
remonstrated with the referee. Instead of being offered protection for the manner in which
he was being tossed about Khenyeza was given a yellow card, which means that he will miss
Chiefs next league game the Soweto derby against Orlando Pirates on the 10th May.
Arrows fly
Towards the end of the first half Arrows produced to constructive moves which saw them
come nervously close to finding an equalizer, Philane Shange found Manqana in space with a
straight forward pass along the ground four minutes before half time. Manqana was free
just inside the Chiefs 18 yard area and took a first time shot with his left foot which
went just past the right hand upright of Itumeleng Khune's goal. In the final minute
of the first half Khune misjudged Ratsoana's cross from the right, as he came off to
punch away the ball which was floating towards him he fluffed at thin air in his attempt
to get the ball. Fortunately for him though Jimmy Tau did offer cover behind him and made
a timely tackle on Nale who was trying to get hold of the lose ball, Tau was able to get
the ball away to safety.
Saving grace
The second half was characterized by Golden Arrows launching attack after attack, while
most of the onslaught by the home team was dealt with by the Chiefs backline Itumeleng
Khune had to come up with a huge save and in the 70th minute he did. Depending on who your
allegiance lies with it could be described as a wonderful save or terrible miss, a corner
came in from the right and was not cleared the ball bobbled around and fell inside the
Chiefs six yard area and fell invitingly to Mavundla who side footed the ball. His
thoughts must have turned to his goal celebration but Itumeleng Khune dropped to the fall,
and made himself big to block the ball with his legs. A save which ultimately lead to him
being named as the man of the match.
Arrows off target
In the final quarter of the match Arrows could still have found themselves back on
level terms they squandered both chances, Richard Henyekane squared a ball to Khuboni on
75 minutes and he from in line with the goal dragged his shot wide. With five minutes of
normal time Philane Shange who could have rewarded himself for putting in a great effort,
by finding an equalizer for Arrows. Instead the good work done by substitute Mshengu who
stormed down the right and picked Henyekane out at the far post, with an excellent raking
ball along the ground. Which Khune first came for then went back on to his goal line, was
wasted as Henyekane punted the ball high and well over Itumeleng Khune's goal.
Match Details:
Golden Arrows (4-5-1): 01. Wardle, 21. Sangweni, 29. Manqana, 22. Dikgacoi, 5. Musonda,
18. Ratsoana, 37. Mavundla, 15. Shange, 23. Henyekane, 16. Nale, 28. Bilankulu
Substitutions:
In: 19. Vusumuzi Vilakazi Out: 16. Abia Nale 62 min
In: 7. Thokozani Mshengu Out: 29. Njabula Manqana 70 min
In: 9. Kagiso Senamela Out: 37. Vumani Mavundla 82 min
Substitutes not used: 36. Lupini, 25. Khuboni, 34. Zwane, 40. Gopane
Cautions: 18. Billy Ratsoana (late tackle on Bhasera) 13 min
Coach: Manqoba Mnqithi
Assistant Coach: Mandla Ncikazi
Assistant Coach: Phera Ratlhankana
Goalkeeper Coach: Moses Khanyeza
Kaizer Chiefs (4-4-2): 32. Khune, 2. Tau, 3. Bhasera, 6. McCarthy, 29. Tsotetsi, 14.
Tshabalala, 18. Zwane, 27. Sibeko, 8. Nengomasha, 17. Bartlett, 5. Khenyeza
Substitutions:
In: 26. Thuso Phala Out: 17. Shaun Bartlett 61 min
In: 7. Kaizer Motaung Junior Out: 5. Mabhudi Khenyeza 66 min
In: 10. Michael Nkambule Out: 18. Arthur Zwane 71 min
Substitutes not used: 1. Bocsker, 28. Spencer, 25. Matle, 23. Bulu
Cautions: Yellow Cards, 5. Khenyeza (dissent) 34 min
Coach: Muhsin Ertugral
Assistant Coach: Fani Madida
Goalkeeper Coach: Rainer Dinkelacker
Match Officials:
Referee: Thabo Nkosi
Assistant 1: Collin Nethsingolwe
Assistant 2: Leon Struis
4th Official: Yusuf Vawda
Match Commissioner: Vincent Allie