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Mutizwa’s moment of magic

IT took a moment of magic from the Lamontville Golden Arrows talisman Knox Mutizwa to settle the KwaZulu-Natal derby between Abafana Bes’thende and Maritzburg United at Harry Gwala Stadium yesterday in a pulsating Absa Premiership encounter.

Knox Mutizwa of Golden Arrows during the Absa Premiership 2016/17 match between Platinum Stars and Golden Arrows at Royal Bafokeng Stadium, South Africa on 07 March 2017 ©Samuel Shivambu/BackpagePix

Arrows downed their arch-rivals 2-0 thanks to goals from Mutizwa and Lerato Lamola to emerge victorious in the derby for the first time since 2010 at Harry Gwala.

Both coaches, Clinton Larsen for Arrows and Fadlu Davids for Maritzburg handed debuts to their new signings.

As expected Davids opted for Keagan Buchanan in the place of departed Lebohang Maboe. The attacking midfielder signed for Sundowns on Friday.

Siyanda Zwane also made his first start at right back for Arrows on his return to the club that launched his career back in 2005.

He gave a solid performance. Divine Lunga also got the taste of Premiership football at left-back for Abafana Bes’thende after signing from Zimbabwe’s Chicken Inn.

The weather and the pitch were immaculate.

The spirit of the derby was evident from the word go as tackles were flying from the onset. The referee, Phillip Tinyane, was called on to action on numerous occasions during the early stages of the game. Siphelele Ndlovu was at his best once again.

He toyed with Arrows with his silky skills in the first half.

Both sides lost possession cheaply in the first 45 minutes. No one gained momentum and the rhythm as the flow of the game was disrupted by a lot of fouls.

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Abafana Bes’thende were resolute at the back and they didn’t allow United to open them up.

The captain, Nkanyiso Mngwengwe was marshalling the defence. Goalkeepers, Richard Ofori for United and Nkosingiphile Gumede for Arrows were on honeymoon as no chances were created in the first half and hour.

The referee was more busy then the two keepers blowing his whistle frequently for dangerous tackles. Fortune Makaringe was first in referee’s book after fouling Lunga. Both sides were deadlock at 0-0 going in to the interval.

The game didn’t live up to it expectations in the first half but burst in to life after the interval. Gumede was called into action for the first time minutes in to the second half and pulled off a stunning save to deny Mohau Mokate.

Davids introduced the youngstar, Tlou Masegela in the place of Buchanan. The former Kaizer Chiefs midfielder endured tough times as he lost possession easily.

Gumede produced another glorious save to keep United at bay in a one-on-one situation with Makaringe in the box and made a fantastic diving save.

Larsen reacted to the pressure that Arrows were piling as he replaced Thabo Molefe and Siphamandla Sabelo. He brought in Nkanyiso Cele and Siphelele Magubane as he tried to gain momentum in the midfield.

The Team of Choice were all over Arrows and asking more and more questions. Suprisingly it was Arrows who took the lead with the momentum of magic from Knox Mutizwa in the 75th minutes.

Mutizwa executed a brilliant bicycle kick to put his side in the lead, in what could easily be the top contender for the goal of the season.

The goal came from nowhere. Danny Phiri tried to unleash a shot from distance and the ball was blocked by Siyanda Xulu and fell in the path of Mutizwa.

Gumede was the difference between Arrows and the victory as he pull off another brilliant save with 12 minutes before the final whistle to keep his side in the game.

He was chosen as the man of the match after the game. Davids went all out for the equaliser when he sacrificed the defender, Bokang Tlhone and introduced Deolin Mekoa.

Ndlovu missed another sitter in the dying minutes of the match as he smashed his shot off target.

United created numerous clear goal scoring opportunities to win the match but they left their scoring boots in their training ground which next to Harry Gwala.

The Team of Choice went for broke as they tried to snatch the equaliser and Lamola punished them to put the match to bed. The Chronicle.

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