Sunday 17 April 2016

Chiefs dethroned after Ajax draw

Kaizer Chiefs’ reign as Absa Premiership champions is officially over after they were held to a goalless draw by Ajax Cape Town at FNB Stadium in Soweto on Saturday night.

The result – which sees the Amakhosi’s winless run in the league stretched to five matches – mathematically confirms that the Soweto side cannot catch log leaders Mamelodi Sundowns in what remains of the 2015/16 season.

That Chiefs will not defend their title is no surprise given their struggles this season, but the official confirmation of the fact still serves as a further body blow to beleaguered coach Steve Komphela.

The first half an hour of play saw little action, with Chiefs dominating possession but Ajax managed to crowd them out in midfield and ensure they had no real sight of Anssi Jaakkola’s goal. However, on 30 minutes the goalkeeper was finally called upon to keep out a long- range effort from Willard Katsande.

That signalled the start of a period of major pressure from Chiefs, with Siphiwe Tshabalala superbly denied by Jaakkola a few minutes later before Bernard Parker shot wide from a good opportunity as the Amakhosi’s speed of passing and running began to overwhelm the visitors.

Chiefs’ best chance arrived just before the break when Parker played a perfectly weighted pass to put William Twala in on goal, but the winger’s low shot was blocked by the legs of Jaakkola, who was easily the busier of the two goalkeepers.

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