Soccer

Maritzburg give their fans hope after thrashing SuperSport

05 May 2019 - 00:07 By OFENTSE RATSIE

Hard-to-kill Maritzburg United showed they will fight to the last game to stay in the Absa Premiership.
Yesterday they kept in touch with fellow relegation stragglers Chippa United, Free State Stars and Black Leopards by beating SuperSport United 3-1 at Harry Gwala Stadium in Pietermaritzburg.
Although Maritzburg remain in the intensive care unit with one game left, this victory will offer hope to coach Eric Tinkler and his side that they can avoid relegation.
Maritzburg remained in last place on 26 points. Second-last Black Leopards (27 points) have a game in hand, but against second-placed Mamelodi Sundowns in Thohoyandou on Tuesday.
Third-last Free State Stars (27 points) have been in freefall, and could only manage a point from a 1-1 draw against Kaizer Chiefs at Mbombela Stadium yesterday.
Chippa United moved from the second-last play-off position to 13th place with a 3-1 win away against Polokwane City, but remain every bit in danger, also on 27 points.
Twelfth-placed Baroka FC's 3-1 defeat in Johannesburg also left them in a threatened position on 28 points.
Yesterday turned out to be a perfect day for Maritzburg.
Mohau Mokate opened the scoring with just four minutes on the clock after being played in by Fortune Makaringe.
Coach Kaitano Tembo's troops were awful in the first half with elaborate movements, short, pointless passes. United, on the other hand, showed how to do it with quick transition and good use of the flanks, especially the left where Makaringe impressed.
Andrea Fileccia was also good out wide for a determined Maritzburg. A wayward shot from Krahire Zakri and a similar effort from Keletso Makgalwa threatened SuperSport. In the 30th minute Mokate set up Zakri, who fired over from close range after an error by goalkeeper Ronwen Williams.
SuperSport, nowhere to be found in the first half, took advantage of careless defending by Maritzburg, allowing Aubrey Modiba to level matters in the 47th minute.
The hosts were left vulnerable at the back when they pushed forward, allowing Modiba more chances to score.
Maritzburg kept on pushing forward and Judas Moseamedi put them ahead again in the 73rd minute, then scored another in the 90th just as the game was drawing to a close.
The unbelievable support for the home team from the people of Pietermaritzburg and the surrounding areas has been a major factor for them in their bitter fight for survival, and it was again so yesterday.
It has certainly been a rollercoaster of a ride for Maritzburg in recent years, after escaping relegation by the finest of margins three seasons ago, then finishing a highest-ever fourth last season...

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