Cape Town City, Pirates play to a thrilling 2-2 draw

19 February 2017 - 02:26 By Nick Said, At Cape Town Stadium
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Riyaad Norodien of Orlando Pirates celebrate scoring a goal during the Absa Premiership match between Cape Town City FC and Orlando Pirates at Cape Town Stadium on February 18, 2017 in Cape Town, South Africa.
Riyaad Norodien of Orlando Pirates celebrate scoring a goal during the Absa Premiership match between Cape Town City FC and Orlando Pirates at Cape Town Stadium on February 18, 2017 in Cape Town, South Africa.
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Riyaad Norodien blasted home a superb late equaliser to secure a barely deserved 2-2 draw for Orlando Pirates as they held Absa Premiership title contenders Cape Town City in the Mother City on Saturday night.

The wonder-strike was enough to avoid defeat, but Pirates extended their winless run to nine matches in what is likely to be the last match in charge for coach Augusto Palacios.  

Pirates had taken a first half lead through new signing Dove Wome, his first for the club, before Austrian midfielder Roland Putsche grabbed a deserved equaliser for the home side.

Lebogang Manyama looked as though he had netted a winner for City when he scored five minutes from time, only for Norodien to find a moment of magic in injury-time.

It denied City top-spot in the Premiership as they sit a point behind leaders Kaizer Chiefs with both sides having played 18 games.

Positives for Pirates? There were a few. Abbubaker Mobara was outstanding in the midfield.

But perhaps the biggest plus for The Ghost is that this period of mediocrity under Palacios is now seemingly at an end with a new coach due to be unveiled on Monday.

And it cannot come soon enough for the ailing giants. The same frailties from preceding matches were plain to see as they lacked shape at times, with City able to make merry in the yawning gaps between their defence and attack.

Palacios sprung a surprise as he dropped the Premiership’s leading scorer Tendai Ndoro to the bench, preferring instead to lead the line with Thamsanqa Gabuza.

Lebogang Manyama forced a finger-tip save from Pirates keeper Brighton Mhlongo via a free-kick whipped in from a tight angle, but shortly afterwards the visitors were ahead as City failed to clear their lines and Luvuyo Memela’s run to the byline saw him cut the ball back for Wome to score.

It was a poor goal for City to concede, but a wonderful moment for the Togolese winger in just his second start since making the move from SuperSport United.

Lehlohonolo Majoro should have drawn his side level in the dying seconds of the first half as he latched onto Manyama’s scuffed shot and with just Mhlongo to beat, dinked the ball onto the post and Pirates could clear.

City continued to press in the second period and Mhlongo made a smart save at his near post to deny Masina after he turned a low cross from Manyama goalwards.

Pirates were by now relying on hitting City on the counter and they should have doubled their advantage when Gabuza easily outmuscled Gumede to set Thembinkosi Lorch free on goal, but the young forward skewed his shot wide.

And they were made to pay as the home side deservedly drew level on the hour-mark.

Substitute Judas Moseamedi headed the ball down for Putsche to blast the ball into the back of the net.

It was a goal to knock the stuffing out of Pirates players and shoulders visibly drooped.

Manyama then danced his way into the box in search of the winner and blasted the ball into the roof of the net to stun the sizeable Pirates support in the stands, though they had the final cheer thanks to Norodien’s stunner.  

  - TMG Digital

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