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Chiefs dethroned as champions

NELSPRUIT, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 12: George Lebese of Kaizer Chiefs during the Absa Premiership match between Black Aces and Kaizer Chiefs at Mbombela Stadium on April 12, 2016 in Nelspuit, South Africa. (Photo by Dirk Kotze/Gallo Images)
NELSPRUIT, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 12: George Lebese of Kaizer Chiefs during the Absa Premiership match between Black Aces and Kaizer Chiefs at Mbombela Stadium on April 12, 2016 in Nelspuit, South Africa. (Photo by Dirk Kotze/Gallo Images)

Kaizer Chiefs were officially dethroned as champions on Saturday night as they were held to a goalless draw by Ajax Cape Town and have now gone eight games without a victory.

Chiefs‚ with five games left in the league season‚ can now only attain 56 points if they win their remaining matches and with Mamelodi Sundowns victorious earlier in the day against Jomo Cosmos‚ and advancing to 58 points‚ Chiefs are out of the title race.

Not that they held out much hope over the last weeks after a drought in front of goal. A second draw in five days did move Chiefs back to fourth place but the club look like they a slipping into a crisis of confidence.

They did have an effort from Siphiwe Tshabalala cleared off the line in the second half but Ajax could have snapped up the points had Nathan Paulse’s diving header not struck the upright 11 minutes from the end.

 The decisive factor‚ however‚ was Ajax goalkeeper Anssi Jaakkola‚ who came up with some brilliant stops.

Chiefs were hoping to replicate the pace and pressure of Tuesday’s enterprising performance with a four-man attack against Mpumalanga Black Aces but Ajax set out to spoil their plan with a strong pressure game and tight marking that they manage to enforce with some rigour through the first half-hour‚ inducing a tardy spectacle.

But Chiefs began to unshackle themselves when Willard Katsande got away a shot that Jaakkola turned round for a corner in the 30th minute and‚ then three minutes later‚ dealt in a similar manner with an effort from Tshabalala.

Bernard Parker shot wide with a good opportunity four minutes after that and at the end of the half he put William Twala away with just the goalkeeper to beat but Jaakkola made a brave stop.

It took Ajax 43 minutes to get their first shot in on the Chiefs goal‚ a tame effort from Ndiviwe Mdabuka that Reyaad Pieterse‚ again deputising for the injured Itumeleng Khune‚ dealt with comfortably.

After the break Twala had three efforts from tight angles but missed them all while a mistake from Mulomowandau Mathoho almost allowed Paulse through when Ajax substitute Asive Langwe cleverly set him up with a quick pass.

Chiefs lost Tsepo Masilela to a muscle pull in the second half and were fortunate when Katsande merited a second caution but the young referer Khulekani Thusi let him off with a warning.

Both sides now have a 10-day break before they return to league action‚ having been eliminated from the Nedbank Cup which hosts its quarter-final game get next weekend

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