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Sundowns Stalemate: Chiefs Hold Top Spot Contenders 1-1

Kaizer Chiefs hold Mamelodi Sundowns to a 1-1 draw, handing Orlando Pirates the advantage in the title race
Kaizer Chiefs players in action against Mamelodi Sundowns Kaizer Chiefs players in action against Mamelodi Sundowns
Sundowns Stalemate: Chiefs Hold Top Spot Contenders 1-1

Kaizer Chiefs held Mamelodi Sundowns to a 1–1 draw in a Betway Premiership clash at Loftus Versfeld on Wednesday night, indirectly swinging the advantage to sworn rivals Orlando Pirates in the title race. The draw means Sundowns remain top of the standings with 65 points, just three ahead of Pirates, who have a game in hand. Should Pirates win that match against Magesi on Saturday, they would move to the summit due to a superior goal difference, with two games to spare.

Chiefs, meanwhile, remain third on the log with 48 points, but will feel these were two points dropped, as AmaZulu, in fourth place, continue to apply pressure in the race for a top-three finish. Given the contrast in fortunes between the teams in recent years, Sundowns were expected to ease past Amakhosi – much to the displeasure of Pirates supporters, who hoped their rivals would “do them a favour”.

Chiefs Answer the Call

Chiefs and their supporters answered that call with a spirited display, although a win would have been more valuable. Clad in vibrant gold and black, and waving red and gold flags, the travelling supporters brought colour to a subdued Loftus, dominating the stands. On the pitch, however, Chiefs took time to settle, perhaps wary of their poor record in Pretoria, having lost their last five matches there, with their previous victory dating back to April 2021.

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Sundowns threatened early, with Aubrey Modiba testing Brandon Petersen with a powerful effort, hinting at a difficult night ahead for the visitors. However, the match soon shifted in tone, with referee Luxolo Badi tasked with managing an increasingly physical encounter. Keanu Cupido became the first casualty, stretchered off after a collision with Siphesihle Ndlovu that resulted in a suspected collarbone injury.

Key Moments

Chiefs then took the lead through Glody Lilepo, who latched onto a through ball from Mduduzi Shabalala before firing a powerful effort that slipped under Ronwen Williams, struck the upright, and crossed the line. Despite the breakthrough, the game failed to settle into rhythm, with heavy challenges disrupting play. Shabalala was the next to be forced off after landing awkwardly from a robust challenge by Jayden Adams, reportedly dislocating his shoulder.

Trailing at the break, Sundowns coach Miguel Cardoso made changes, introducing Nuno Santos and Thapelo Morena in place of Themba Zwane and Marcelo Allende. The substitutions had an immediate impact. Morena delivered a dangerous ball into the area, which Brayan Leon converted past Petersen to level matters early in the second half. The physical nature of the contest persisted, keeping referee Badi busy. Adams was eventually sent off after receiving a second yellow card for simulation, reducing Sundowns to 10 men.

With the numerical advantage, Chiefs were expected to push for a winner, but they were unable to capitalise on the opportunity. As the Premier Soccer League season enters its final stretch, the title race is heating up, and Pirates will be looking to take full advantage of their game in hand. A win for Pirates would see them leapfrog Sundowns and take the top spot, setting up a thrilling conclusion to the season.

  • Chiefs remain third on the log with 48 points
  • Sundowns top the standings with 65 points
  • Pirates have a game in hand and a superior goal difference
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