Kaizer Chiefs pulled off a stunning comeback victory against Mamelodi Sundowns in the Nedbank Cup semi-final, securing a spot in the final with a 2-1 win at Loftus Stadium. The win keeps Chiefs’ hopes alive for their first official PSL trophy in a decade.
Here’s a breakdown of the individual performances of the Chiefs players in the crucial victory:
Bruce Bvuma – 8/10
Goalkeeper Bvuma made crucial saves to keep Chiefs in the game, despite conceding a goal from Teboho Mokoena’s free kick just before halftime.
Dillon Solomons – 6
Solomons had a tough outing, with a reckless tackle on Marcelo Allende leading to Sundowns’ opening goal from a set-piece.
Edmilson Dove – 7
Dove put in a solid performance in central defense, filling in admirably for the injured Dortley and Miguel.
Given Msimango – 8
Msimango had a standout game, showcasing a resurgence in form under coach Nabi and even contributing to Chiefs’ winning goal.
Bradley Cross – 7
Defender Cross was efficient in his duties, providing solid defensive work and offering support in attack when opportunities arose.
Yusuf Maart – 9
Maart’s unwavering determination and incredible defensive contributions epitomized Chiefs’ fighting spirit, with a memorable headed clearance standing out.
Thabo Cele – 8
Cele battled hard in midfield against Sundowns’ quality players, showing his commitment with tears of joy at the final whistle.
Glody Lilepo – 6
Lilepo struggled to make an impact in the game, enduring a frustrating evening on the field.
Gaston Sirino – 5
Sirino’s focus seemed more on theatrics than football, with a controversial incident involving a confrontation with Ribeiro.
Pule Mmodi – 6
Mmodi was not as involved in the game as desired, needing to step up despite being a key player for Chiefs this season.
Wandile Duba – 9
Duba sparked Chiefs’ comeback with a crucial interception and goal, earning the Man of the Match accolade for his influential performance.
Substitutes:
Mduduzi Shabalala (6), George Matlou (7), and Ashley Du Preez (8) made impactful appearances off the bench, with Du Preez scoring the decisive goal to seal Chiefs’ victory.
The win over Sundowns showcased the resilience and determination of the Chiefs team, setting the stage for an exciting Nedbank Cup final as they chase silverware after a long drought.