CHIEFS PROVE TOO STRONG FOR SEKHUKHUNE

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Kaizer Chiefs extended their unbeaten run in the DStv Premiership to five matches courtesy of a 2-0 win over Sekhukhune United at the FNB Stadium on Sunday evening

Kaizer Chiefs extended their unbeaten run in the DStv Premiership to five matches courtesy of a 2-0 win over Sekhukhune United at the FNB Stadium on Sunday evening.A dominant display from Stuart Baxter’s side saw them take the lead through Nkosingiphile Ngcobo on 25 minutes and Phathutshedzo Nange stepped off the bench to seal the victory at the death.

Amakhosi moved up to second place in the table, still a mammoth 12 points adrift of league leaders Mamelodi Sundowns, while Babina Noko dropped to sixth after suffering their sixth defeat of the campaign.

Chiefs were fully deserving of their lead at the break after dominating proceedings in the opening 45 minutes, although they should have scored more than just the one goal.

The hosts created numerous chances and had their first sniff at goal in the fifth minute when Ngcobo curled an effort inches wide of the post.

Kaizer Chiefs extended their unbeaten run in the DStv Premiership to five matches courtesy of a 2-0 win over Sekhukhune United at the FNB Stadium on Sunday evening
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA – DECEMBER 12: Nkosingiphile Ngcobo of Kaizer Chiefs celebrates goal with teammates during the DStv Premiership match between Kaizer Chiefs and Sekhukhune United at FNB Stadium on December 12, 2021 in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Photo by Sydney Mahlangu/BackPagePix/Gallo Images)

Daniel Akpeyi was called into action just three minutes later to make a routine save from Tshediso Patjie’s free-kick before the action quickly switched to the opposite end as Daniel Cardoso sent a volley over the crossbar.

Leonardo Castro then failed to test Toaster Nsabata with a snap-shot that flew wide of the mark on 17 minutes, while a rare foray up the pitch for the visitors three minutes later saw Thabo Rakhale also miss the target.

The Soweto giants were celebrating the lead on 25 minutes when Ngcobo lined up a shot from range that beat Nsabata and nestled into the back of the net.

Chiefs ramped up the pressure as the half drew to a close and Siphosakhe Ntiya-Ntiya wasted the chance to double their advantage on 34 minutes when he flashed a volley wide of the goal.

Sello Motsepe passed up a golden opportunity to restore parity four minutes later with a header that cleared the bar and Castro almost made the Babina Noko defender pay for that miss when he attempted an audacious shot from a long way out that sailed over the goal on 41 minutes after spotting Nsabata off his line.

The pattern continued in the second half as Amakhosi remained on the front foot, with Njabulo Blom firing into the side-netting on 54 minutes and Castro steering a header off-target four minutes later after getting on the end of Bernard Parker’s free-kick.

Motsepe was presented with another chance for the visitors moments later, but his header went straight into the gloves of Akpeyi, while Kgaogelo Sekgota almost made an immediate impact off the bench when he drew a sharp save out of Nsabata on 72 minutes, with the rebound just evading Castro.

Chiefs finally made the game safe two minutes from time as another substitute, Nange, capitalised on a mistake from Nsabata to register his first goal of the season, with Ngcobo providing the assist.

Kaizer Chiefs (1) 2 (Ngcobo 25′, Nange 88′)Sekhukhune United (0) 0

Kaizer Chiefs: Akpeyi, Ngezana, Cardoso, Dube, Ntiya-Ntiya, Frosler (Mathoho 68′), Blom (Njabulo Ngcobo 83′), Nkosingiphile Ngcobo, Mashiane (Sekgota 68′), Parker, Castro (Nange 83′).

Sekhukhune United: Nsabata, Mobbie, Maart, Motsepe (Molaba 82′), Gyimah, Katsande, Jampies (Madonsela 68′), Patjie (Sithole 82′), Rakhale (Mahlangu 58′), Nxumalo (Sibanyoni 58′), Chawapihwe.pel/bsp/gj© Backpage TXT


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