Chiefs without win in five after defeat by Swallows

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Given Moikhomotsi Thibedi of Swallows challenged by Willard Katsande of Kaizer Chiefs
  • Post published:November 24, 2020

Kaizer Chiefs’ struggles continued on Tuesday evening as a late goal from Swallows condemned Amakhosi to a 1-0 loss, extending their winless streak to five games across all competitions while Swallows go top of the league table.

Chiefs came into the game looking to build on their 2-2 draw with Arrows over the weekend and coach Gavin Hunt named an unchanged starting lineup.

Swallows brought in Sammy Seabi for Kamohelo Mahlatsi for their only change on the night as they looked to continue their solid start to the campaign.

Chiefs, desperate to get back to winning ways, managed to carve out the first chance after a cautious opening 10 minutes. It was the former Sundowns pair in Leonardo Castro and Khama Billiat who combined with the Columbian slipping in the Zimbabwean, but Billiat could not produce the final pass.

Chiefs were looking threatening from set plays while Swallows were comfortable to remain patient and wait to pounce on any errors.

Amakhosi began to turn up the heat in the closing stages of the first half and came close to breaking the deadlock when Philani Zulu’s strike came cannoning off the woodwork, with goalkeeper Virgil Vries beaten.

Then, on the stroke of half time, the Glamour Boys had the ball in the back of the net after Daniel Cardoso bundled it over the line following a corner, but the goal was disallowed for a foul on the former Amakhosi shotstopper.

The scoreline was 0-0 at the break with Chiefs seemingly in the ascendency.

The second stanza started in similar fashion to the first with both sides lacking the quality to find the final ball.

While Chiefs continued to threaten from set pieces and counter-attacks, Swallows were looking more comfortable on the ball despite not being able to break down the well-drilled Chiefs defence.

Hunt looked to influence the game from the bench by bringing on Bernard Parker and Njabulo Blom for Lebogang Manyama and Nkosingiphile Ngcobo, respectively.

The game began to open up slightly heading into the final stages and, with five minutes to go, it was the newly promoted team who stunned their visitors as Lebohang Mokoena whipped in a cross met by the knee of substitute Joseph Mhlongo, who sent the ball flying past Khune and into the Chiefs net.

Chiefs are now winless in five and next in action in Caf Champions League qualifying on Sunday afternoon.