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Chiefs keep CAF Champions League hopes alive

Kaizer Chiefs kept their CAF Champions League hopes alive after 1-0 win over Sekhukhune United at Makhulong Stadium on Saturday.

Chiefs threatened first in the third minute when Nyiko Mobbie delivered into the box and Charles Mashumba headed towards the top corner but it was comfortably saved by Bruce Bvuma.

It was a sloppy start with neither side able to keep any sustained spells of possession. In the 13th minute, Siyabonga Ngezana let a long ball bounce for Chiefs and it fell to Vusumzi Mncube, whose well struck effort from 25 yards out went straight to Bvuma.

Soon afterwards, Leonardo Castro delivered a fine cross from the left which Parker rose highest to meet but it was straight at Sekhukhune shot-stopper Toaster Nsabata.

With 10 minutes to go before the interval, Mobbie brought Khama Billiat down in a dangerous position and the Zimbabwean dusted himself off before curling inches wide of the target.

Amakhosi would take the lead five minutes before half-time. Billiat swung in a free-kick and Edwin Gyimah's header across his own goal was bundled home by Ramahlwe Mphahlele.

90 + 4’| #SU 0 : 1 #KC Full time score: Sekhukhune United 0 : 1 Kaizer Chiefs (Mphahlele 38’)DStv Man of the Match: Ramahlwe Mphahlele#Amakhosi4Life #DStvPrem #KCReunited pic.twitter.com/32eqd5H6ol

Sekhukhune were posing more of a threat in the second half and in the 51st minute Mncube stretched play and set it back for Roderick Kabwe, who put his effort wide.

Chiefs were earnestly going all out for a second goal. Sabelo Radebe drove through midfield and sent it out to Billiat with the cross coming back the way of the youngster, whose header was a tame one and straight at Babina Noko shot-stopper Toaster Nsabata.

There were two further clear-cut chances

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