Rampant Kaizer Chiefs strike posts, force saves and finally beat Chippa 1-0

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That an own goal had to decide a match where Kaizer Chiefs put in such a stirring, rampant display creating chances with reckless abandon in their 1-0 DStv Premiership victory against Chippa United on Tuesday night almost seemed a pity.

Luckless defender Gregory Damons turned the ball into his own net in the 78th minute at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth.

Many of those questions will have been answered by a fiery display that deserved more than a goal, probably more than four goals. Hunt’s younger, more fringe line-up he put out had a lot more energy, movement and aggression than a combination against Downs that battled to find a gear. Lebogang Manyama, influential again after a rusty start to the season in a return from suspension against Sundowns, struck a beautiful free-kick onto the crossbar.

 

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