Interim coach Arthur Zwane made two alterations from Chiefs' loss to Stellenbosch over the weekend, with Reeve Frosler and Nkosingiphile Nhlakanipho Ngcobo ...
Nkosingiphile Ngcobo, 10. Njabulo Ngcobo, 45. However, Arrows got the winning goal with four minutes left on the clock as Michael Gumede got his sixth goal of the season by nodding Nduduzo Sibiya's free-kick at the near post to hand Chiefs a third straight loss and keep their top eight hopes alive. The AmaKhosi carried the momentum into the second half as they went in search of a second goal, with Keagan Dolly and Billiat combining well in the opening 10 minutes. Chiefs eventually threw on Samir Nurkovic for the final 18 minutes as he replaced Castro while Njabulo Ngcobo's afternoon also came to an end after being replaced by Daniel Cardoso. Chiefs interim coaches then opted for a double change on 57 minutes as Ramahlwe Mphahlele and Nkosingiphile Ngcobo were replaced by Kearyn Baccus and Dumisani Zuma. The home side, meanwhile, struggled to get their foot on the ball in the first half and were quite wasteful whenever they did manage to get the ball off the Soweto giants at times. Arrows coaching duo of Vusumuzi Vilakazi and Mabuthi Khenyeza were not happy with what was on display and reacted by making a change 11 minutes before the break as Sbonelo Cele made way for Siboniso Conco. The Soweto giants were eager to bounce back from the loss to Stellenbosch but they had to wait until the 17th minute for the opening goal, as a swift counter-attack ended with Leonardo Castro slipping in Khama Billiat who volleyed past Sifiso Mlungwana. The changed had no immediate effect as Chiefs shot-stopper Brandon Petersen was largely untested in the opening 45 minutes, although the visitors unable to carve out another opening at the other end despite enjoying more of the possession. Chiefs are planning to reduce the average age of the squad, are these players safe? Kaizer Chiefs slipped to a third straight loss in the DStv Premiership after going down 2-1 to Golden Arrows on Wednesday afternoon.
Kaizer Chiefs will be hoping to breathe life into their top-two finish hopes when they clash with Golden Arrows in a rescheduled PSL match on Wednesday.
Their three defeats include a 1-0 loss to Arrows at FNB Stadium which came last month and that is part of the Durban-based side’s two wins in five outings. Both sets of co-coaches have now been in charge of one match each and they have failed to guide their teams to victory as Chiefs lost to Stellenbosch last weekend, while Arrows were held 0-0 by Sekhukhune United at home. Now, Chiefs are keen to win their remaining six matches, starting with this trip to Arrows who are playing for a top-eight finish and are currently ninth on the log.
Kaizer Chiefs travel to Golden Arrows on Wednesday in a match that was initially supposed to be played in December 2021.
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A late goal gave Lamontville Golden Arrows a 2-1 win over Kaizer Chiefs in their DStv Premiership clash at Princess Magogo Stadium outside Durban on ...
Nduduzo Sibiya provided a dangerous cross that changed the game. Chiefs threw everything at Golden arrows in the remaining seven minutes, but were unable to save their blushes. With Golden Arrows enjoying a rare opportunity in the Chiefs half, the visitors launched a counter-attack following an error.
Nkosingiphile Ngcobo of Kaizer Chiefs and Thabani Zuke, captain of Lamontville Golden Arrows, during the DStv Premiership match at Princess Magogo Stadium in ...
Arrows were always going to come out from the break pushing for an equaliser. Chiefs took an early lead through a fine movement out of their box. But the Soweto giants' effort notably waned in the second half as Arrows’ grew in intensity.
Amakhosi lose again under their new co-head coaches. Kaizer Chiefs supporters will have to draw on plenty of patience if Arthur Zwane is to get their ...
But they could not find the right pass in the final third. He showed maturity by being unselfish and looping it over for Billiat who was better placed to slot it home. Zwane is, it must be said, still new on the job having taken over last week after Stuart Baxter was fired.
Kaizer Chiefs resumed to action this afternoon as they faced Golden Arrows at Princess Magogo Stadium. The Glamour Boys got off to a strong start, taking.
Check out the startling blunder below! “This time, we hope Kaizer Chiefs can grind out the results and return with maximum points.” Coach Arthur Zwane told the Kaizer Chiefs media team, “We are playing against a really tricky team, who have players with so much quality in breaking the lines and attacking the box in numbers.”
Kaizer Chiefs and their new caretaker coaching duo have their work cut out achieving their target of second place in the DStv Premiership as Amakhosi were ...
Arrows were always going to come out from the break pushing for an equaliser. Chiefs took an early lead through a fine movement out of their box. But the Soweto giants' effort notably waned in the second half as Arrows’ grew in intensity.
Golden Arrows came from behind to beat Kaizer Chiefs 2-1 in a DStv Premiership catch-up match played at the Princess Magogo Stadium on Wednesday afternoon.
The match that was scheduled to take place in December between Lamontville Golden Arrows and Kaizer Chiefs will now be played this afternoon at Princess ...
The Club will also provide regular updates of the action on Twitter @KaizerChiefs. With not much time to prepare the team between the two games, coach Arthur Zwane and Dillon Sheppard have made two changes to the starting line up. On the log Chiefs are in 4th position with 39 points from 24 matches played.
A late goal from home team Lamontville Golden Arrows saw Kaizer Chiefs slip to a disappointing away defeat at Durban's Princess Magogo Stadium in their DStv ...
Zwane threw on Samir Nurkovic for Castro and replaced Ngcobo with Daniel Cardoso in the 72nd minute, as Chiefs went in search of salvaging a game they had largely dominated. Coach Arthur Zwane made a double change in the 58th minute, bringing in Kearyn Baccus for skipper on the day Ramahlwe Mphahlele and Dumsani Zuma for Nkosingiphile Ngcobo, as Chiefs went in search of more goals. In the 56th minute more Chiefs pressure saw Billiat fouled on the edge of the box, with Dolly’ resultant free kick hitting the defensive wall and spilling away for a corner.
Golden Arrows came from behind to beat Kaizer Chiefs 2-1 in a DStv Premiership catch-up match played at the Princess Magogo Stadium in KwaMashu, Durban, ...
Arrows then claimed an equaliser on the hour mark, with Conco doing great work to pressure Chiefs defender Njabulo Ngcobo, intercept his attempted pass out from the back and power into the box before forcing an effort beyond Peterson for 1-1.Ngcobo was soon replaced by Daniel Cardoso, with the subbed player clearly upset at his removal from the game, though Chiefs co-coaches Arthur Zwane and Dillon Sheppard felt the need to shore up their defence against a growing threat from the likes of Conco and Magawana. Arrows responded well to going behind and gradually built an attacking rhythm, with their first shot on target a rasping volley from Saziso Magawana in the 29th minute, though his effort was straight at Chiefs goalkeeper Brandon Peterson. The first hint of a goal came from Chiefs in the 11th minute, with Nkosingiphile Ngcobo managing to free Khama Billiat on the right of the penalty area, but the attacker struck a shot wide of Arrows goalkeeper Sifiso Mlungwana’s right-hand post.
Michael Gumede was on target four minutes from the end for Golden Arrows as Kaizer Chiefs suffered yet another defeat in the DStv Premiership.
A pass by Chiefs left-back Njabulo Ngcobo was intercepted by substitute Conco and he raced in to slip the ball past goalkeeper Brandon Petersen (1-1). Billiat came close to scoring in the opening 15 minutes of second-half play, but Arrows' defence came away unscathed during this phase. The outcome meant Chiefs were unable to avoid an unwanted record of being beaten twice by three clubs in a Premiership season. Both sides showed plenty of attacking intent from the outset but Chiefs' showed the greater firepower as their high press forced Arrows onto a defensive role. The match was scheduled for December, but Chiefs were unable to field a team after a massive Covid-19 outbreak at the club. If PSL wins, Chiefs will be guilty of defaulting and Arrows will be awarded a 3-0 win.