Rooi Mahamutsa shileds the ball from Kaizer Motaung. Backpagepix
Stale draw in Orlando
Sat, 31 Oct 2009 12:00
Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates played to a dull 0-0 draw in Soweto Derby match played at a packed Orlando Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Neither Kaizer Chiefs nor Orlando Pirates deserved to win and it
was no surprise that neither side scored in the first Absa
Premiership Soweto Derby played at Orlando Stadium in 20 years. A
0-0 draw reflects a dull 90 minutes.
The losers were the 31 000 fans in the capacity crowd who were
not given their money's worth by two ultra conservative set of
players and coaches.
The match lacked urgency and that special magic usually
associated with a derby.
Had this been a boxing match, Chiefs would have won on points as
they looked slightly the better side and at least tried to attack
the ultra defensive Pirates who have scored only 10 goals in 13
league matches.
Even at this early stage neither side look able to challenge log
leaders and defending Premiership champions SuperSport United for
the championship.
The match got off to a bad start when it kicked-off 15 minutes
late. Premier Soccer League media manager Altaaf Kazi explained
that Chiefs goalkeeper Arthur Bartman wore a different coloured
jersey from the one they had indicated they would play in. He
eventually changed but the match was delayed while the matter was
sorted out.
Orlando Stadium proved to be an ideal venue for the Soweto Derby
from a fans point of view. Almost 31 000 fans inside the stadium
produced a magical atmosphere. It is a pity the players failed led
to reciprocate on the field.
The stadium was perfect for this type of match. Chiefs fans
outnumbered their 'Bucs' counterparts almost three to one. The only
black mark against the stadium was the poor state of the pitch
which resembled a cabbage patch and whoever is in charge needs to
give the stadium a rest and allow the grass to recover from
overuse.
The first half was a dull affair with both coaches, Chiefs
Vladimir Vermezovic and 'Bucs' Ruud Krol, opting for a conservative
approach by packing their respective midfield and defence. It
appeared neither coach wanted to lose at any cost. As a result the
first 45 minutes never got out of neutral.
Although the bumpy pitch did not help, neither side were able to
pass the ball properly. Too many passes went astray and a bunch of
schoolboys could have done better on the day. Good players learnt
to make the most of a bad situation and sadly there were not too
many good players on either side who put up their hands and tried
to take the game by the scruff of the neck.
Chiefs created the first chance in the 23rd minute when Pirates
keeper Moeneeb Josephs did well to fist a Reneilwe Letsholonyane
rocket over his cross bar and from the resulting corner Thomas
Sweswe blasted wide from close range.
Three minutes later Josephs easily stopped another Letsholonyane
effort and in the 39th minute Josephs dropped a Simphiwe Tshabalala
free kick but his defenders managed to clear the loose ball and
boot it out of danger.
Pirates only shot in anger in a disappointing first half came
from Thulasizwe Mbuyane who headed a Teko Modise cross against the
Chiefs crossbar five minutes from half-time.
Chiefs striker Kaizer Motaung junior could have scored in the
49th minute but he came in too late for a defence splitting cross
from teammate Josta Dladla and as a result the danger was cleared
by the 'Bucs' defence.
Pirates best effort in the second half came from defender and
stand-in captain Lucky Lekgwathi in the 71st minute whose fiercely
struck 20 metre free kick shave the paint on the Chiefs crossbar.
This was the only period where the 'Buccaneers' tried to make a
game of it and take on the Chiefs defence.
'Amakhosi's best opportunity came in the 77th minute when Josephs
was penalised for carrying the ball outside of his area and from
the resultant free kick, the Bafana Bafana keeper did well to deny
Chiefs substitute Knowledge Musona a goal with a well struck free
kick with an equally good save.
But both teams looked content to run the clock down in the final
10 minutes and settle for a share of the points. Off form 'Bucs'
striker Terror Fanteni who came on as a late substitute blasted
wide in the last minute summing up Pirates' bad day in front of
goal. Then Tshabalala struck the upright with the last kick of the
match. The draw ended Pirates' sequence of three defeats in a row.