Urban Warriors too strong for Celtic
Ajax Cape Town emerged 1-0 winners over Bloemfontein Celtic
in an Absa Premiership match played at a rainy Cape Town Stadium on Wednesday
night.
It was a close game which saw both sides having chances on
the night, with Ajax keeper Anssi Jaakolla ultimately proving to be the match
winner with some great late saves.
Apart from an early free kick from Keegan Ritchie which just
missed the target and a Thabiso Nkoana close range effort which was saved by
Patrick Tignyemb, there was little in the way of goalmouth action during the
opening 20 minutes.
As the half progressed, the Urban Warriors began to stamp
their authority on the possession and territory stats, but the best they could
muster on goal was a couple of off-target shots from Nathan Paulse and later
Milton Ncube, whose 30th minute effort brushed the side-netting.
However the home side who were to take what was
arguably a deserved lead, five minutes before the half time break, when Bantu
Mzwakali rolled the ball into the path of
Granwald Scott, who scorched a shot
into the top corner from 25-yards out, giving Tignyemb no chance at all.
Nkoana had the first chance of the second half, sending a
shot arrowing towards the top corner 10 minutes after the restart, but Tignyemb
had his angles well covered.
Celtic’s best chance of the game came on 66 minutes when
substitute Gregory Maasdorp broke clean through on goal, firing in a powerful
effort only to see Ajax keeper Jaakkola making a top class reflex save.
There was a half chance for Ajax on 72 minutes when Cecil
Lolo nearly snuck in to score at the back post, while 10 minutes later Tashreeq
Morris should have extended the Cape side’s lead when he created time and space
for himself in the box, but his parting shot skimmed over the crossbar.
Phunya Sele Sele could have grabbed a goal in the 90th
minute, but Jaakolla was again on hand to preserve Ajax’s slender lead when he
blocked Lerato Lamola’s stinging shot.
Ajax Cape Town (1) 1 (Scott 39’)
Bloemfontein Celtic 0
Ajax: Jaakkola, Allie Mobara, Lebusa, Lolo, Graham, Scott,
Paulse (Morris 71’), Mzwakali (Davids 87’), Ncube, Nkoana (Mulenga 78’)
Celtic: Tignyemb, Ritchie (Ntanga 86’), Mzava, Zuma,
Phungulwa (Maasdorp 58’), Morena, Bilankulu, Mukuka (Lakay 46’), Nyatama,
Cloete, Lamola
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