Mamelodi Sundowns survived a late scare to edge Chippa United 3-2 in their Absa Premiership encounter on Tuesday afternoon which saw Downs go level on points with table toppers Orlando Pirates.
Sundowns came into the game in the middle of a busy schedule due to their progression to the Caf Champions League semi-finals with the first leg against Wydad Casablanca in Morocco set to take place on Friday evening.
Downs were looking to pick up a vital three points in the race for the Absa Premiership title and put pressure on their rivals Orlando Pirates who face Maritzburg United on Wednesday evening.
Chippa on the other hand were looking to bounce back from their Nedbank Cup semi-final defeat from the weekend and were also desperate for points but for a whole different reason as they look to steer clear from the dreaded drop zones.
After a scrappy start to the game the away side drew first blood in the 25th minute. Mark Mayambela received the ball in the Downs box before turning midfielder Tiyani Mabunda and curling his shot past Kennedy Mweene into the top corner.
Are we in for a shock #AbsaPrem result?
Mark Mayambela’s goal has put Chippa United 1-0 up against Sundowns after 25 minutes. If Chippa can hold for the win, it will be a massive three points in their relegation battle while it could be bad news for Sundowns’ title charge ??⚽️ pic.twitter.com/aQ4elcoUAB
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Sundowns looked to hit back quickly as captain Kekana let fly moments after his side went behind but the midfielder watched his shot fly over the bar.
Pitso Mosimane’s men were dictating the play as Chippa began to sit deeper and deeper. This invited pressure onto the Chilli Boys box, and they were eventually made to pay three minutes before the break as Gaston Sirino picked out an unmarked Kekana in the box from a set play, leaving the Downs captain with a free header to level the scores.
Not long after Mayambela had given the visitors the lead, Sundowns captain Hlompho Kekana had an opportunity to level matters but his shot sailed harmlessly over the bar.
1-1 at the break with Sundowns back in the game after a shaky start.
Chippa may have started the second half well, creating the first chance from a corner kick, but it was the home side who took the lead through Sibusiso Vilakazi with 56 minutes gone.
Sundowns go ahead!
Sibusiso Vilakazi finds himself in space and taps home from close range to give Sundowns a 2-1 lead over Chippa United with 30 minutes left to play. Can they hold on for a vital three #AbsaPrem points? pic.twitter.com/f80UZQG3K1
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Tebogo Langerman picking out the Bafana Bafana international in the box with a driven cross, leaving Vilakazi with an easy finish.
Sundowns were well and truly in control as Sirino doubled their lead in the 68th minute. The Uruguayan picked the ball up at the corner of the box before firing his shot into the bottom left-hand corner from the angle.
Sirino makes it three for Masandawana!
Some slick passing and a bit of luck sees Gaston Sirino finish well to make it 3-1 to Sundowns, giving them a bit of breathing space with 20 minutes still to play. Is that the goal that seals the points? #AbsaPrem pic.twitter.com/BYVF3oeWrE
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The Brazilians then had a couple of chances to further extend their lead but after being wasteful it was the away side who were next on the scoresheet as they pulled a goal back five minutes before time when Rhulani Manzini made no mistake with his volley finish after being picked out at the back post.
Sundowns though managed to hold on to the three points despite a nervous finish at Loftus Versfeld stadium which saw them go level on points with Pirates at the top, although they still sit second on goal difference.
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