They will be under more pressure to perform for their fans after securing just a point from 4 games so far in the season. They will see this game as an opportunity to secure maximum points and keep the fans happy. Ticksts are available at the gates and will cost R40 for adults, and just R15 for kids under 12. We would like to encourage the green and gold army to get to Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium in numbers and get behind the side.
All games will be live on Supersport 4, and we will also be giving you live play by play of our game on our social media We would like to encourage you to get to the stadium and enjoy the day of football, and getting behind the team as we kick the season off. Once again the u17 season is turning out to be a close and competitive one between the teams involved. With the season into full swing, its clear that there is a battle for the top position between Amazulu, KZN Academy and Lamontville Golden Arrows. We have played 17 games so far, and secured full points for 10 of the games.
Phiri took a shot on target just after 60 minutes, beating Onyango and equalising for us. Our continual pressure on Sundowns then saw Mutizwa finally finding the back of the net off a great cross from Lunga. The game plan paid off when the pressure saw us awarded a penalty after Parusnath made a great run in the box and was tackled from behind. Mutizwa stepped up, firing the strike past Onyango for a very defend-able lead. This is when the game kicked into overdrive. Sundowns, feeling pressure of another loss then turned their play around.
Todays result will be encouraging as we head off to face Bloem Celtic on Sunday 13th at 15h30. On Sunday We kick off the year and the second part of the season with a home KZN Derby against Maritzburg United at Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium. The game kicks off at 15h30. Both sides are looking to get fresh starts to the second part of the season, and will be wanting to see results from the new coaches. It will be Steve Komphela’s first game as head coach of Golden Arrows and Mushin Ertugral’s first game for Maritzburg United’s an both teams will be expecting results from the game.
We have collected 7 points from our last 5 games, winning one and drawing four and the team is ready to collect full points again at home. The boys have played out of their boots and have been unlucky not to have won more games of late. Sundays game will hopefully be a turning point that will result in 3 points being added to our tally. The Citizens have had a mixed bag of results lately, drawing to Chiefs earlier this month but only securing one win in their last 5 outings. That was almost 2 months ago against Swallows FC in Cape town, before losing to SuperSport United ahead of the festive break.
We look forward to seeing how the team carries itself in the remainder of the season and we are positive that we will deliver the results expected. We definitely look at this game as two points dropped instead of a point gained. After a positive start, a missed penalty and numerous squandered chances we broke the deadlock when Mngwengwe headed home from a Venter corner kick. We allowed our visitors to come back into the match after dominating the opening 30 minutes and they equalized just before the break.
The second half was just the same as we squandered chance after chance although credit must also go to Chigova for keeping his team in the game with some telling saves. An early goal from skipper Nkanyiso Mngwengwe was not enough against a determined Polokwane City tonight, as we finished with a draw at full time. We missed an opportunity to open the scoring in the 6th minute after Conco was bought down just inside the box, and were awarded a penalty. Limbikani Mzava took the kick, but Polokwane City’s keeper, George Chigova did well to dive low to his right and make a telling save.
A well placed corner kick in the following play saw Mngwengwe go up, connect the ball well and find the back of the net off a well executed cross. This set the pace of the first half, with Polokwane City fighting hard for an equaliser. We answered them play for play, getting into the last third, but being closed down by some good defending from the visitors. We had so many opportunities to add to the score board but yet again failed to convert our chances into goals, we had two opportunities that hit the cross bar.
We have drawn 6 games and lost only 1 to accumulate 36 points so far in the season. This sees us sitting only 4 points behind the current log leaders, Amazulu who have 40 points after 19 games. KZN Academy are also in close contention with 39 points after winning 12 of their matches. KZN Academy and Ourselves have played 2 less games then log leader amazulu who have played a total of 19 games, while KZN academy and Ourselves have played 17. The team has done well week in and week out with our games. Solid performances by the team as a whole has seen us get into scoring positions on the field and allowed Kyle Thyssen and Rowen Mathabeli to get into double figures with their number of goals. Jazmin Stapelfeldt and Nkonzenhle Hlongwa are close behind with 8 goals each. With 9 games left in the season, the coaches are working hard with the players to keep focus and maintain their objectives of winning the league.
We needed to dig deep to pull together and deal with the loss of a player after Lunga received his second yellow and marching orders in the 66th minute. This made it more difficult for us to find an equaliser to Baroka’s 48th minute goal by Masiya. The team showed some amazing character and never gave up. We were awarded a free kick in the last minute of extra time and it was Mutizwa, playing off the bench, that delivered a well weighter cross to the box where Ndwandwe connected to equal the scores and ensure a point from the game. We will have a couple of weeks break now and return to the field on the 21st November as we take on Kaizer Chiefs at Sugar Ray Xulu Stadium. Were back at it again tomorrow night as we take on Baroka FC at the New Peter Mokaba Stadium in our third game of the DSTV Premiership.
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