Soweto derby ends in draw

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 08, Luvky Lekgwathi of Pirates wins the header from Lehlohonolo Majoro of Chiefs during the Absa Premiership match between Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates at FNB Stadium on December 08, 2012 in Johannesburg, South Africa Photo by Duif du Toit / Gallo Images

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 08, Luvky Lekgwathi of Pirates wins the header from Lehlohonolo Majoro of Chiefs during the Absa Premiership match between Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates at FNB Stadium on December 08, 2012 in Johannesburg, South Africa Photo by Duif du Toit / Gallo Images

Published Dec 8, 2012

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Johannesburg – Kaizer Chiefs retained their lead at the top of the Premiership standings after playing to a 1-1 draw against Orlando Pirates in the Soweto derby at FNB Stadium on Saturday.

Pirates took the lead in the first half, with Collins Mbesuma striking in the 21st minute, and Lehlohonolo Majoro equalised for Chiefs on the hour mark.

It was a tight midfield battle and there were good chances for both sides late on to steal the win.

Even with the late introduction of Benni McCarthy by Pirates coach Roger de Sa, the hosts could not find the winner, though the veteran striker had two good chances.

After a scrappy start to the match, Mbesuma brought the game to life with the opening goal midway through the first half.

A pinpoint pass found the Zambian international, and with two defenders breathing down his neck, Mbesuma ran into the box and nailed his shot into the right corner of the net to put the home side ahead.

Six minutes later, Pirates were close to finding their second goal when Sifiso Myeni took a setpiece from a dangerous position 25 metres out. His shot was allowed to bounce near the far post, before drifting wide for a goal kick.

Chiefs were quick with their response. On the half-hour mark, Pirates needed the intervention of Daine Klate who cleared a goalbound effort from Lehlohonolo Majoro off the line.

In the 35th minute, Tshabalala saw his free kick tipped over by Buccaneers keeper Senzo Meyiwa, and eight minutes later, Klate found the ball unmarked in the area, and his fierce shot produced a full-length diving save from Itumeleng Khune in the Chiefs goal.

Siyabonga Sangweni received the ball from the ensuing corner, but his strike was blasted into the crowd.

Chiefs pressed early in the second period and Eric Mathoho produced the fist attempt for his side. He ran onto the ball and from the edge of the area drew a save from Meyiwa in the 52nd minute.

From the corner, Bernard Parker had a free header but he could not keep the ball down as he missed from close range.

Chiefs equalised a minute before the hour mark after Majoro found the ball at his feet, and under close attention from Sangweni, ran toward the touchline, before reeling off an unstoppable effort from a tight angle past Meyiwa.

McCarthy was introduced with 20 minutes left as Pirates looked to find the winner.

Bafana Bafana's top goalscorer was close to a stunning winner in the 82nd minute. An acrobatic bicycle kick from McCarthy from inside the area sailed just wide, and left the striker with his head in his hands.

He had another attempt in the last minute of regulation time, but his header was again fired just wide. – Sapa

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