Posted in News on Sep 09, 2003.
Chiefs led 2-0 at halftime.
Chiefs went onto the warpath in the first half and had it not
been for some brilliant goalkeeping from Leopards Walter Kumalo,
the Limpopo based club would have a lot worse off. But it turned
out to be Chiefs' best performance in a long time.
Kumalo spared his team blushes with some breath taking first
halve saves that kept the score line respectable. Kumalo did well
to deny Jabu Pule, Thabo Mooki and Sibusiso Dlamini goals in a one
sided first 45 minutes.
But eventually the pressure told and Kumalo was powerless to
deny Moshoeu the breakthrough in the 29th minute. The veteran
midfielder slammed home Pule's corner to the delight of the
Amakhosi fans in the 18000 crowd.
Moshoeu then made it 2-0 in the 38th minute when he slotted home
the rebound after Patrick Mabedi's missed penalty struck the
upright. Referee Ace Ngobo awarded Chiefs their penalty when he
adjudged defender Godfrey Ramudzuli to have fouled Dlamini inside
the danger area.
After halftime Leopards tried hard to get back into the game and
came close when Jafta Mabosho forced keeper Rowen Fernandez to make
a good save in the 61st minute.
However, the contest was all but over two minute later when
Dlamini had the crowd in raptures when he connected Arthur Zwane's
pass and netted goal number three against his former club.
Leopards suffered even more when Ncobo sent off substitute Ryan
Hartslief for a bad foul on Pule in the 75th minute.
Then Moshoeu latched onto Zwane's cross and completed his
hattrick and rout of Leopards 10 minutes from time. But there was
time for Zwane to get into the act and he made it 5-0 two minutes
from time when he dribbled around Kumalo to score the fifth goal in
to an empty net.
Chiefs remain unbeaten after three matches having collected
seven points. And Leopards were simply happy to hear the referee's
final whistle.
Teams:
Kaizer Chiefs: Fernandez; Nzama, McCarthy, Mabedi, Matshitse (Kannemeyer 71); Zwane, Nengomasha (Mendu 78), Mooki, Pule; Moshoeu; Dlamini (Mayo 64)
Black Leopards: Khumalo; Masangane, Matola (Hartslief 46), Matombo, Ramudzuli (Mulaudzi 46); Nhleko, Lechesa, Mabosho, Netshidzivhe; Sithole (Mokoena 46), Sikwhivhilu
Yellow cards: Matombo 9, Matshitse 68, Masangane 89
Red card: Hartslief 75
Referee: Ace Ncobo.