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Ebrahim Seedat of TS Galaxy and Kgotso Moleko of Kaizer Chiefs during the DStv Premiership match between Kaizer Chiefs v TS Galaxy at FNB Stadium on November 4, 2020 in Soweto, South Africa.
Kaizer bosses were carried out in a disappointing 0-0 draw by new guys TS Galaxy at the FNB stadium on Wednesday night as By Gavin Hunt The team has failed to score in its first three league games.
It could have been even worse for Hunt, as TS galaxy missed a penalty in the first half.
The Chiefs nearly took the lead in the 3rd minute when Lebogang Manyama bent down on a dangerous free kick in which Khama Billiat and Kgotso Moleko failed to make enough contact to guide the ball toward goal.
After that, TS Galaxy looked better on both sides and took the contest to its more imaginary opponents in the early stages.
The visitors then duly received their penalty after Lindokuhle Mbatha made his way into the Chiefs’ area and was brought down by Moleko, who was unable to stay on his feet.
The Chiefs came off the hook when Wayde Lekay saw the barrel of his penalty attempt off the post.
The Galaxy was unlucky enough not to take the lead just before the break when Karabo Tshepe found Lekay again, who forced a good save from Akpeyi from a tight angle.
In the second half, it was the Chiefs who had two chances in quick succession in the 65th minute when Castro approached with a header before Bernard Parker shot high and wide of the TS Galaxy’s arc.
The Chiefs were struggling to hold on in the latter stages of the second half when substitute Mogaila Shaune broke the goal, but was partially denied by Daniel Akpeyi and Eric Mathoho, who cleared the ball off the line.
In the final 10 minutes, the Chiefs were short of ideas in the attacking third and were never close to scoring.
This is how things ended with Hunt’s side with a lot to do if they want to pose a serious title challenge.