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Chippa’s woes continue with AmaZulu beating

football01 November 2025 20:18| © Backpage TXT
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Chippa United’s woes in the Betway Premiership continued on Saturday evening when they were handed a 3-0 beating by AmaZulu FC at the Buffalo City Stadium.

The Chilli Boys suffered a third successive loss – and extended their winless run to six matches – across all competitions, after Usuthu were inspired to victory by a brace of goals from Hendrick Ekstein.

Chippa remained rooted to the foot of the Premiership log with just six points from 11 matches (three points from the safety of 14th place, currently occupied by Stellenbosch FC), while AmaZulu are fifth on 18 points from 10 matches – just four points off the pace of leaders Mamelodi Sundowns, having played a game less than the table toppers.

Chippa had an early chance to take the lead when they were awarded a soft penalty, but Goodman Mosele’s strike from the spot was well saved by AmaZulu goalkeeper Darren Johnson.

The hosts went on to dominate possession and territory for most of the first half, though they struggled to find a way through the visiting team’s defence.

Chippa’s patience had already begun to wane by the half-hour mark, when defender Idumba Fasika let fly from long range and forced a sharp save from Johnson to keep the score line blank.

AmaZulu then claimed the lead against the run of play in the 42nd minute, with Nkosikhona Radebe turning defence into attack down the right flank before squaring for Hendrick Ekstein, who scored with a composed side-footed finish for 1-0.

A goal up at the break, Usuthu needed just eight minutes of the second half to double their advantage. Substitute Tebogo Mashigo did great work to hold up the ball in the penalty area before picking out the late run of Athini Maqokolo, who drove to the goal mouth with three defenders around him before passing the ball beyond Stanley Nwabali for 2-0.

Nwabali really should have done more to apply pressure for the second goal, but he then made up for that with two excellent saves to deny Ekstein and Mashigo around the hour mark, keeping the Chilli Boys clinging to life in the match.

However, AmaZulu effectively ended the game as a contest when Ekstein scored from the penalty spot in the 66th minute. Maqokolo earned the spot kick with a burst of pace down the left side of the 18-yard area, drawing a clumsy foul from Harold Majadibodu.

The final quarter of the game saw Usuthu throttle down, defend their own box and control the game – with Chippa unable to fashion any clear chances to spark hopes of a comeback.

The teams will return to Betway Premiership action next midweek, with AmaZulu hosting Polokwane City, and Chippa United welcoming Magesi FC – both on the evening of Tuesday 4 November.

Chippa United 0

AmaZulu FC (1) 3 (Ekstein 42’ 66’ pen, Maqokolo 53’)

Chippa: Nwabali, Fasika, Seabi (Gamildien 90+3'), Majadibodu, Mfecane (Hlophe 64’), Modise, Mosele, Konqobe (Tshobeni 80’), Kammies, Ntsundwana (Figuareido 46’), Eva Nga (Matrose 64’)

AmaZulu: Johnson, Allan (Zungu 79’), Mthethwa, Maqokolo (Zikhali 85’), Radebe, Mbanjwa (Fielies 79’), Hlangabeza, Hanamub, Ekstein (Kambindu 79’), Ngcobo, Kutumela (Mashigo 40’)

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