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Kaizer Chiefs
1-1
University Of Pretoria
Full Time
George Lebese 55
Mamadou Niang 64
FT FULL-TIME: And that's it! Chiefs will have to settle for just a point, although they regain sole ownership at the top of the PSL standings. Tuks, meanwhile, finish in sixth, although a draw away to the Glamour Boys is something Steve Barker probably would have taken before the kick-off. Well, I hope you've enjoyed it. I'm Ryan Gordon wishing you a great rest of your weekend. Cheers all!
90 The fourth official shows there will be four minutes of injury time played at the end of the half.
85 This could mean trouble for Tuks. Arubi is down on the ground and isn't getting up, despite being order to do so by the referee. The visitors don't have any more changes to make, remember, but the keeper is back on his feet, although he doesn't look comfortable at all.
82 SUBSTITUTION: Third and final change for AmaTuks now as Lionel Mutizwa comes on for Bongani Zungu.
80 Chance at the other end now as Tshabalala does really well to open up some shooting room, but his shot is well saved by Arubi, while the goalkeeper again shows some keen instincts to get right under the resulting corner before plucking the ball out the air.
79 Decent chance for Tuks now as the ball is flicked on dangerously inside the area, but the ball bounces just wide of Khune's goal, although the keeper appeared to have his angles covered.
77 Washington Arubi almost plays the ball straight to the feet of Majoro, but somehow the keeper's weak pass evades the striker's toe as the gasp of the crowd lets you know just how close that was.
74 SUBSTITUTION: Confirmation that Bernard Parker will play no further part here tonight, with Sthembiso Ngcobo coming on in his place, while George Lebese seemed to pick up an injury earlier and Baxter isn't taking any chances, bringing him off for Kingston Nkhatha.
70 Brilliant save from Washington Arubi now as he somehow manages to get a glove to Majoro's rasping close-range drive.
69 SUBSTITUTION: Meanwhile, Tuks make their second change of the evening, with Ayanda Lubelo coming off for Thokozani Sekotlong.
68 Worrying signs for Chiefs here as Bernard Parker goes down in a heap with an apparent hamstring strain. He looks to be in a lot of pain and the stretcher is out.
65 Bang! Tuks are level! Stuart Baxter will be furious with his defenders, but it was cool, calm and collected from Mame Niang as he is able to control a cross inside the area, bring the ball back onto his favoured foot and smash his effort home from six-yards out. Game on.
64 GOAL! Kaizer Chiefs 1-1 Pretoria University! Mame Niang!
63 Chiefs are completely dominating the possession in this half, with the statistics showing they lead that 67% to AmaTuks' 33%.
60 What an interception that is! Chiefs carve open the Tuks defence once more, with Lebese trotting down the by-line, but his attempted cross is just closed out by the defence with Parker waiting unmarked at the far-post.
56 Brilliant from Chiefs, and they've got the lead! Bernard Parker starts the move out wide before playing the ball inside to Siphiwe Tshabalala, who turns the ball on to George Lebese who plays a gorgeous one-two with Reneilwe Letsholonyane before firing his shot past Washington Arubi.
55 GOAL! Kaizer Chiefs 1-0 Pretoria University! George Lebese!
54 Parker pulls rank and takes responsibility for the set-piece, but he fires his shot straight at the wall and a really promising chance goes begging.
52 Chiefs have a free-kick in a very promising position as Siphiwe Tshabalala's storming run is brought to an end with a tackle from behind...
49 The second-half seems to be continuing the same trend as the first, with the ball being mainly bogged down in the middle of the park. It might take a change of formation from one of the coaches if this game is to truly open up.
46 SUBSTITUTION: We're back under way for the second half. Just one change to tell you about, with Mamadou Niang coming on for Junior Sibande.
HT HALF-TIME: After almost three minutes of injury-time the referee brings the first half to an end with the sides still level pegging at 0-0, although it's been anything but boring. Join me after the break for the second 45 minutes, where hopefully we'll be treated to some goals.
45+1 Tuks are looking the likelier to take the lead into the break now and they've won themselves a corner following another penetrating move into the area. The delivery almost catches Khune out as it curls towards his far corner, but the keeper is just able to get a glove to the danger, while the resulting corner on the other side is dealt with by the defenders.
45 The fourth official shows there will be two minutes of time added on here at the end of the first-half.
44 Parker has a dig from some 40 yards out, but he can't find the target as his dipping effort goes wide of the mark.
42 They quickly spring into action though as the ball is clipped over the top for Letsholonyane, and although his first touch inside the area is a good one, it also allows the defender to get a toe in and rob the midfielder of possession.
41 We're into the final few minutes of the half, and at the moment its the visitors who are in the ascendancy, although Chiefs have once again gained possession of the ball and return to their patient approach.
37 What a chance for Tuks! A quick free-kick allows Thabo Mosadi to get a rasping shot away from inside the area, which Khune can only parry into the path of Tebogo Monyai who has the entire goal to aim for, but he gets his effort all wrong and blazes over from just a few feet out.
36 Around 10 minutes to go until half-time now, and we're still to have a really clear goal-scoring opportunity. Chiefs have been dominating possession, but it hasn't really been to much effect.
33 Really wasteful pass from Reneilwe Letsholonyane as he miss-reads the run of Parker and floats his delivery the opposite way and into the hands of the goalkeeper.
31 A mistake at the back lets Majoro get in behind the defence, but he's running away from goal and when he finally gets the ball under his control he's crowded out of possession and Tuks can clear.
27 A flowing move from Chiefs ends with Tsepo Masilela winning his side a corner, but they're unable to make the most of it, while Tuks waste a great chance to counter as Ronald Ketjijere plays a pass to absolutely no-one.
25 Up at the other end and Tuks have a chance from a free-kick out wide, and although the delivery is decent, the Amakhosi defenders are on top of it and head well clear.
24 Chiefs work a really dangerous move as the ball eventually falls for Tshabalala inside the area, but his shot from a very tight angle doesn't come close to finding the goal and flies miles over.
22 FEEDBACK: We've got our first caller of the afternoon, with Themba from Johannesburg emailing in: 'Chiefs can make light work for these guys, and will win 3-0 at fulltime.'
21 It's a real midfield battle out there as possession goes one way then the other, and although there's been limited goal-mouth action, it remains a highly competitive encounter.
18 Tuks show their attacking intent again with a nice move down the left wing, but the final delivery into the box is straight at Khune who easily gathers.
14 Tuks have a corner to deal with here as Tshabalala whips it into the far-post. It's initially dealt with before the ball finds its way back out to the Bafana Bafana man, but the keeper is able to punch clear before getting down well to save Lehlohonolo Majoro's follow-up shot.
10 Chiefs are doing well to keep the ball here, although they've been restricted to playing it at the back recently, but they won't be in too much of a rush if they can dictate the tempo of the game to their liking.
7 Tuks show their passing prowess now as the play some neat one-twos to edge their way towards a goal-scoring opportunity, but the final shot is hurried and flashes well over.
5 Chiefs enjoy their first real sustained period of possession and after putting together a string of passes a promising move breaks down as Bernard Parker just holds his run as Siphiwe Tshabalala releases his through-ball.
3 Chiefs work the ball around the edge of the Tuks area but are eventually crowded out and the visitors can break, and Tsepo Masilela's weak backpass almost gets picked up, but Itumeleng Khune's out like a flash and can clear.
2 Half a chance for Tuks now as they break down the wing before getting the ball into the area, but it's just over the head of Bongani Zungu and the ball goes out for a goal-kick.
1 And we're up and running!
And here they come, Chiefs in their flashy black and gold striped kit, while AmaTuks are in white with a touch of red.
The two sets of players are busy lining up in the tunnel and will be led out by the referee shortly, with only the pre-match formalities standing in the way of the kick off. The atmosphere inside the stadium is already at fever pitch, and the fans here, and at home, will be hoping for an entertaining afternoon of PSL football.
FEEDBACK: If you'd like to get involved, simply email ryan.gordon@teamtalkmedia.com and I'll share your thoughts or predictions here.
University of Pretoria, meanwhile, find themselves sixth in the standings, although they are undefeated in their last four, while they most recently took all three points against Chippa United.
Chiefs begin today level on points with Orlando Pirates following the Buccaneers' 2-1 victory over Maritzburg United on Friday night. Amakhosi do, however, still lead the standings on goal difference, although a victory here today could have a telling effect on the outcome of the season, with just one more match following this one left in 2012.
WELCOME Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, I'm Ryan Gordon and I'll be taking you through all the action as Kaizer Chiefs host University of Pretoria at the FNB Stadium on Saturday. Kick-off is at 18:00.
32 Itumeleng Khune
5 Siboniso Gaxa
3 Erick Mathoho
4 Tefu Mashamaite
24 Tsepo Masilela
17 George Lebese ( 74)
31 Willard Katsande
6 Reneilwe Letsholonyane
14 Siphiwe Tshabalala
20 Lehlohonolo Majoro
25 Bernard Parker ( 74)
Washington Arubi 36
( 46) Junior Sibande 30
Mpho Matsi 8
Ramahlwe Mphahlele 3
Tebogo Monyai 4
Dennis Kaibe 15
Aubrey Ngoma 20
Ronald Ketjijere 24
( 68) Ayanda Lubelo 10
Thabo Mosadi 13
( 82) Bongani Zungu 12
16 Nhlanhla Khuzwayo
8 Kingston Nkhatha ( 74)
10 Siyabonga Nkosi
13 Keegan Ritchie
19 Lincoln Zvasiya
23 Sthembiso Ngcobo ( 74)
35 Lucky Baloyi
Tristyn Coetsee26
Warren Bishop6
( 68) Thokozani Sekotlong 7
( 46) Mamadou Niang 9
David Radebe11
( 82) Lionel Mutizwa 14
Charly Moussono22

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