Posted in News on Mar 20, 2008.
AmaZulu for their part will be looking to build on the foundations of their recent success which has seen them score fourteen goals in their last match against lower league opponents in the Nedbank Cup.
Former South Africa national team coach Clive Barker has at times waved a magic wand and it has ensured that Shoes Moshoeu continues to work against the sands of time, and under Barker Dumisani Ngwenya has hit the back of the net nine times. Barker will also be hoping that his team display more consistency as they have ended up losing matches that they should have walked at a canter, a case in point is their defeat around a month ago to Bloemfontein Celtic. It was a match where the Usuthu largely dominated but could not make their domination of the game count in their favour.
Earlier in the season
The teams came face to face on the 5th December 2007 and that was the first time they had met this season. It was AmaZulu as the home team who pretty much held sway in the game and were the more creative party. Emille Baron made some fantastic saves in the first half at point blank range from Dumisani Ngwenya and Nhlanhla Zwane to keep his goal in tact. Chiefs went ahead when Kaizer Motaung Junior headed home Siphiwe Tshabalala’s 53rd minute corner to push Chiefs ahead, three minutes later and some what fortuisly AmaZulu drew level.
Baron and Derrick Spencer both attacked Effort Sithole’s pass from the left, Ngwenya knocked into Spencer from behind who in turn hit his own keeper Baron and the lose ball rolled onto Shoes Moshoeu who scored into the empty net. Dumisani Ngwenya fell over at the vital moment after he had rounded Baron, and with an inviting net in front of him he miss kicked the ball and fell over. Onismor Bhasera became the first Chiefs player sent off this season when he received his marching orders for pulling down Siyabonga Mkhwanazi on his way to goal.
Past results: Kaizer Chiefs Vs AmaZulu/ Zulu Royals
1996 – 1997
AmaZulu 1 Kaizer Chiefs 1 (Khumalo)
Kaizer Chiefs 1 (Williams) AmaZulu 0
1997 – 1998
AmaZulu 1 Kaizer Chiefs 2 (Kungoane 41’, Biyela 76’)
Kaizer Chiefs 2 (Muchichwa 63’, Masunda 65’) AmaZulu 1
1998 – 1999
AmaZulu 1 Kaizer Chiefs 3 (Muchichwa 18’ pen, Lebese 28’, Nomvete 49’)
Kaizer Chiefs 2 (Lebese 48’, Nomvete 79’) AmaZulu 3
1999 – 2000
Kaizer Chiefs 4 (Pule 30’, Nomvete 47’, Mooki 58’, Makua 62’) AmaZulu
1
AmaZulu 0 Kaizer Chiefs 2 (Nomvete 9’, 14’)
2001-2002
Kaizer Chiefs 1 (Permall 48’) AmaZulu 1
AmaZulu 0 Kaizer Chiefs 0
2003 – 2004
• AmaZulu played as Zulu Royals
Zulu Royals 0 Kaizer Chiefs 4 (Mayo 28’, Nzama o.g. 42, Fredericks 62’, Dlamini
89’)
Kaizer Chiefs 4 (Moshoeu 4’, 41’, 85’, Nengomasha 87’) Zulu Royals 1
2006 - 2007
AmaZulu 0 Kaizer Chiefs 2 (Motaung 17’, Radebe 53’)
Kaizer Chiefs 1 (Djiehoua 51) AmaZulu 2
2007 – 2008
AmaZulu 1 Kaizer Chiefs 1 (Motaung 53’)
Kaizer Chiefs Vs AmaZulu head to head since inception of the PSL in 1996 – 1997
P | W | L | D | GF | GA | GD | |
Kaizer Chiefs | 15 | 9 | 2 | 4 | 29 | 12 | 15 |
AmaZulu | 15 | 2 | 9 | 4 | 10 | 25 | -17 |