Kaizer Chiefs huff and puff to their first win of the season

21 September 2016 - 23:38 By Mark Gleeson at Makhulong Stadium, Tembisa
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It took a second half penalty to relieve Kaizer Chiefs of their crisis of confidence as they won their first game of the season by beating newly promoted Highlands Park 1-0 away on Wednesday.

George Lebese of Kaizer Chiefs is joined by teammates to celebrates after scoring a penalty during the Absa Premiership match between Highlands Park and Kaizer Chiefs at Makhulong Stadium on September 21, 2016 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
George Lebese of Kaizer Chiefs is joined by teammates to celebrates after scoring a penalty during the Absa Premiership match between Highlands Park and Kaizer Chiefs at Makhulong Stadium on September 21, 2016 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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George Lebese provided deliverance for beleaguered coach Steve Komphela who has been feeling the heat and would certainly have been in the firing line had his side not won in front of a capacity 9,000-strong crowd.

The penalty award is up for debate: Augustin Leonard caught William Thwala from behind as they both charged after a ball into the Highlands area.

The first contact looked to be outside the area but they both tumbled into the area and referee Lwandile Mfiki had no hesitation in awarding the kick.

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Lebese struck the spot kick well past Tapuwa Kapini, who saved two last week against Baroka FC.

But it took a brilliant save from Itumeleng Khune to keep the points intact. He made a stinging stop to deny Charlton Mashumba from a free kick that was awarded after the Bafana Bafana keeper handled the ball outside the penalty area deep in stoppage time.

In the first half, the tight pitch at the Makhulong Stadium emphasised the absence of any crisp passing from a disjointed looking Chiefs, who turned over possession with regular abandon in the first half.

But they were much better after the break.

Highlands robbed them of the ball almost at will before the break and were then able to find space down the flanks with the running of Jose Garcia on the right and Seun Ledwaba on the left.

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Franklin Cale, too looked dangerous at time and might have opened the scoring with a double chance in the 11th minute.

His header from Garcia’s cross was blocked by the Chiefs defence but the rebound fell right onto his boot, only for his shot to go straight at Itumeleng Khune.

Garcia and Cale also had chances from first half free kicks but both delivered poor efforts.

  • Kapini stops two penalties as Highlands see off BarokaHighlands Park marked their return to the top flight with a 2-1 win over fellow Premier Soccer League newcomers Baroka FC in an absorbing encounter at Makhulong Stadium in Tembisa, but it was referee Victor Gomez who stole the show by awarding three penalties. 

The closest Chiefs came in the first half was an effort from Lebese at the end of the one passing movement they were able to properly put together in the first half.

But they improved considerably in the second half where they bossed matters and found Highlands backing off and looking tired.

Thwala came close with a header and a goalmouth melee late in the game also provided Chiefs with a scoring opportunity

Siphiwe Tshabalala returned from injury in another boost for the team as a second half substitute.

  - TMG Digital

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