The Absa Premiership title race heated up further over the weekend as Bidvest Wits suffered a surprise loss while SuperSport United, Polokwane City and Kaizer Chiefs moved within touching distance of the top after vital victories, writes DEAN WORKMAN.
Saturday:
Highlands Park 2-1 Baroka
The Lions of the North were pegged back by an early Mduduzi Mdantsane from the away side but a goal on the stroke of half time by Sello Motsepe and then another by Highlands top scorer Mothobi Mvala seven minutes from the restart was enough to seal the three points for Owen Da Gama’s side.
Highlands remain in ninth position with 29 points, while Baroka sit in 13th, perilously close to the drop zone.
FULL TIME SCORE: @HighlandsP_FC 2 – 1 @Baroka_FC #AbsaPrem pic.twitter.com/vJuhNgfz8u
— Highlands Park FC (@HighlandsP_FC) March 9, 2019
Polokwane City 2-0 Golden Arrows
City were looking to continue their recent revival and got off to a great start against Arrows as Mohammed Anas fired them into the lead with 13 minutes played. Arrows tried to get back into the game but Jozef Vukusic’s men Charlton Mashumba secured the points with a strike in the 78th minute.
City remain with an out side shot at the league as they sit in sixth four points off the top, while Arrows sit in 11th.
Kaizer Chiefs 1-0 Maritzburg United
The Amakhosi need all three points to ensure they remain within striking distance of the teams at the top but faced a tricky game against opponents who were fighting for their lives.
After a tight first half Ernst Middendorp’s men eventually hit the front when Dumisani Zuma smashed home five minutes after the restart. Chiefs managed to see out the game and claim all three points.
The result sees the Gmaour Boys remain seventh, five points off the top, while Eric Tinkler’s men remain rock bottom, four points from safety.
Full time score: (Zuma 50′) Kaizer Chiefs 1 : 0 Maritzburg United #AbsaPrem #HailTheChief #Amakhosi4Life pic.twitter.com/lUJEciwW1r
— Kaizer Chiefs (@KaizerChiefs) March 9, 2019
AmaZulu 2-0 Bidvest Wits
AmaZulu were looking to bounce back from back to back defeats, while Wits were looking to make ground on the top three, who all weren’t in action over the weekend.
After a tense first stanza with little to speak of in terms of goal mouth action, the home side hit the front right at the start of the second half.
Wits fought for a way back into the game until Ovidy Karuru sealed the three points for Cavin Johnsons men in the final 10 minutes.
The result sees Gavin Hunt’s chargers remain fourth, two points off the top while AmaZulu move into tenth.
FT: AmaZulu 2⃣-0️⃣ Wits ?⚪️
A tough loss away from home in tough conditions. #BidvestWits #AbsaPrem #Nakanjani pic.twitter.com/91Y70XZTEI
— Bidvest Wits (@BidvestWits) March 9, 2019
SuperSport 1-0 Free State Stars
Kaitano Tembo’s men have clawed their way up the table with recent results but came up against a spirited Stars side who were desperate for a result in their fight for survival.
SuperSport battled hard and eventually found the break through in the 89th minute as Mxolisi Macuphu fired home to hand his side the three points.
Tembo’s men move into fifth just two points off the top, while Stars remain 14th one point off the play-off places.
Black Leopards 3-2 Chippa United
In what was the game of the weekend Leopards’ came from to edge Chippa in a five-goal thriller.
The Chilli Boys got off to the ideal start as Thabo Rakhale opened the scoring with 26 minutes gone, that lead was then doubled 14 minutes later when Lerato Manzini calmly finished to hand Chippa a 2-0 lead.
Musonda Mwape then took the game by the scruff of the neck as he hit a sensational hat-trick to seal a historic comeback for Dylan Kerr’s side.
Leopards move into 12th position, while Chippa sit second bottom one point from safety.
Our Coach @legend3, What a come back from our Boys after a 2 – 0 to a?@lidodaduvha 3@ChippaUnitedFC 2#AbsaPrem #Hashamulilo #lidodaduvha . pic.twitter.com/dXRK9VT3WM
— Black Leopards FC (@lidodaduvha) March 10, 2019
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