Amakhosi overwhelm Dynamos
Amakhosi overwhelm Dynamos

Posted in News on Nov 28, 2003.

Kaizer Chiefs – fresh from their impressive Coca-Cola Cup semifinal victory in

Wednesday – stepped up a gear to beat Dynamos 1-0 in their Castle Premiership match

at Soccer City to move back to the top of the table.

Chiefs striker Kabamba Musasa scored in the 11th minute from a nice move started by

midfielder John 'Shoes' Moshoeu, who penetrated the Dynamos defence. Moshoeu looped the

ball to Dynamos goalkeeper Aime Kitenge who knocked the ball back into play.

Musasa quickly scored off the rebound. The Amakhosi led one-nil at the break.

In the second half Dynamos coach Steve Khombela's charges started controlling the game

but their strikers failed to get through the Chiefs defence.

Dynamos midfielder Simphiwe Mbambo had his chance in the 48th minute but Chiefs

goalkeeper Brian Baloyi knocked the ball back into play.

John Moshoeu fouled by Helder MuiangaAlthough both coaches made several changes, the game failed to live up to

expectations. Chiefs, who beat Wits University 3-0 at the same venue on Wednesday, were

particularly disappointing.

Chiefs coach, Ted Dumitru, reserved Jabu Pule, Arthur Zwane and Patrick Mayo for the

coming Coca Cola Cup final, which will be played at the same ground next Saturday.

As a result of this win, Chiefs have moved from second position to first, after 10

games. Dynamos are still in 15th place, without a win to their name from 10 matches.

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