Posted in News on May 16, 2004.
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Chiefs went into this match against the backdrop of two successive defeats against archrivals
Orlando Pirates (1-0) and SuperSport United (3-0) - results that almost threatened the
derail of their championship ambitions.
After the Pirates defeat, there was talk of complacency and, perhaps, lack of commitment
from certain players. The SuperSport result almost conformed these theories and there were
doubts among some supporters about the team's capability to win the title.
On this occasion, Moshoeu took the responsibility as he led by example to score three
fantastic goals to take his overall tally to 10.
Following a positive start from Chiefs the visitors were clearly under pressure and
battled to deal with Chiefs attacks. An attempted clearance by former Chiefs defender
Peter Matshitse on four minutes fell on the path of Moshoeu, who fired Amakhosi in the
lead with a fine half volley.
However, Chiefs were temporarily shocked by Royals who snatched the equaliser on 21 minutes. It
was more of a gift goal as a low corner by Ivan Zwane - the subject of a protest by Chiefs
who claimed he should have never played as he had three bookings - was stabbed into the
Chiefs net by defender Fabian McCarthy in a frantic bid to clear. Former Chiefs midfielder
Lucky Maselesele laid claim to the goal but there was no doubt as to who the scorer was.
Chiefs were back in the driving seat four minutes before the break. A long ball from
goalkeeper Rowen Fernandez was flicked over by striker Patrick Mayo to David Radebe, who
headed into the path of Moshoeu. The veteran midfielder made no mistake, as he restored
Amakhosi’s lead five minutes before the break.
Royals never played like a side staring down the barrel, with their leading striker Jacky
Ledwaba almost overshadowed by the Chiefs defence. Sensational midfielder Thabiso Malatsi
had earlier in the week promised to terrorise his former club but he was given little
space to manoeuvre while Junior Khanye had the freedom of the field as he kept the Royals
on their toes.
Khanye ran the length of the field deep in the second half, leaving his markers on the
floor but was unlucky as his volley crushed against the crossbar. That was just one of his
many impressive runs throughout the match where he had troubled Robson Muchichwa at
left-back.
Chiefs all but sealed the game five minutes before time with Nengomasha supplying a superb pass to
Moshoeu and the veteran midfielder made no mistake as he completed a rare hat-trick
despite pressure from Gary Goldstone. A minute later Moshoeu returned the favour as he
supplied Nengomasha for his first ever Chiefs goal.
Moshoeu could have increased his tally to four deep in stoppages after collecting the ball
from second half substitute Collins Mbesuma but his effort only rattled the crossbar.
Spencer, who played in midfield on this occasion, had a rare opportunity to stretch the
lead on 58 minutes but his shot was blocked by Ormshaw and a follow up by Musasa was just
off target.
There was drama on 66 minutes as Chiefs coach Ted Dumitru was ordered off the dugout and
will as such miss two matches. It was not clear what Dumitru had done to earn the sending
off.
Chiefs played the match under protest on the basis that Royals winger Ivan Zwane had three
bookings. According to league rules, any player with three bookings has to serve an
automatic one-match suspension.
Amakhosi are now seven points ahead of title rivals Ajax Cape Town and will need to win
two in their remaining three fixtures to take the crown.
For Royals it could be a long way back to the National First Division if they fail to win
their remaining two matches.
Teams:
Kaizer Chiefs: 1-Rowen Fernandez, 14-David Kannemeyer, 6-Fabian McCarthy, 5-Patrick
Mabedi, 4-Cyril Nzama, 28-Derrick Spencer, 13-Junior Khanye (Fredericks 80), 91-John
Moshoeu, 8-Tenashe Nengomasha, 21-Patrick Mayo (Mbesuma 90), 31-David Radebe (Musasa 46).
Zulu Royals: Gareth Ormshaw, 19-Joseph Shange, 28-Gary Goldstone, 27-Robson Muchichwa
(Mkhize 82), 25-Ivan Zwane, 15-John Maduka, 26-Asanda Ngobese (Buthelezi 46), 24-Peter
Matshitse, Thabiso Malatsi (Adamu 65), 22-Jacky Ledwaba, 14-Lucky Maselesele.
Referee: Jonas Nhlapo.