Sunday Times

City and Highlands play out a bore draw

- By SAZI HADEBE

● Polokwane City and Highlands Park produced one of the dullest displays this season when they played to a goalless draw in the first leg of the MTN8 semifinal at the Old Peter Mokaba Stadium yesterday.

City failed to capitalise on home advantage and will have to dig deep in the second leg at the Makhulong Stadium in Tembisa on September 18 if they are to progress to their first final since gaining promotion to the PSL in the 2012-13 season.

The chances created by both sides were simply not clear enough to trouble goalkeeper­s, though Highlands substitute Rodney Ramagalela should have done better when he was one on one with City goalie Cyril Chibwe five minutes from time.

The former City striker blasted the ball against Chibwe’s chest instead of chipping it to his partner Peter Shalulile, who was in a great position to tap it home.

Intensifie­d attack

With the introducti­on of skipper Jabulani Maluleke and Sibusiso Hlubi for Mthokozisi Nene and Lesiba Nku respective­ly, City intensifie­d their attack in the second half, but Thela Ngobeni in Highlands’ goal did well to thwart them.

A long-range shot by City midfielder Wiseman Maluleke was easily collected by Ngobeni, who has yet to lose since making his Highlands debut in the first round of this competitio­n against Orlando Pirates.

As hard as they tried, City just couldn’t reproduce the kind of form that saw them defeat last year’s winners Cape Town City 2-0 in the first round.

The draw will probably be welcomed by Highlands coach Owen da Gama, knowing that the home support in Tembisa will certainly boost his team’s chances.

R8m prize

Both teams stand a chance of becoming the 16th new winners of this competitio­n and pocketing the winner-takes-all cheque of R8m.

The competitio­n has been dominated by Kaizer Chiefs, who have won it a record 15 times since it was launched in 1972, with Orlando Pirates, who were eliminated by Highlands, coming in a distant second with nine titles.

Moroka Swallows, Mamelodi Sundowns and Bidvest Wits have each won the topeight three times, while the other semifinali­sts in this year’s edition, SuperSport United, are the only ones with two titles.

SuperSport will play in their third successive final if they beat Sundowns in the semis.

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