Soweto giants suffer embarrassing defeats in Diski Challenge

Chiefs, Pirates, Swallows shown the stars

12 October 2021 - 08:35
By Charles Baloyi
Thato Makua of Kaizer Chiefs challenged by Morapedi Ralenkoane of Orlando Pirates.
Image: Samuel Shivambu/BackpagePix Thato Makua of Kaizer Chiefs challenged by Morapedi Ralenkoane of Orlando Pirates.

Soweto teams Kaizer Chiefs, Orlando Pirates and Swallows suffered embarrassing defeats in the DStv Diski Challenge reserve league at the weekend.

After recording three wins in a row, Pirates were stopped in their tracks by SuperSport United. Stellenbosch showed Chiefs no mercy in a 4-1 hiding, while Sundowns hammered Swallows 4-0 to record back-to-back league wins.

Chiefs coach Vela Khumalo said his team would conquer the league in the future. Stellenbosch are second, with nine points. Coach Surprise Moriri’s team is on the right track, and he would be pleased with the clinical performance against Swallows.

On the other hand, the struggle to get their first league win continues for champions AmaZulu after a goalless draw with TS Galaxy. Usuthu are second from bottom with two points from five matches.

Swallows are at the bottom of the log table with the same number of points from five matches. AmaZulu coach Siboniso Villakazi told the club's media platform that his team is not panicking as they will find their form soon.

“It’s still early days. We have 25 matches still to play and the league is a marathon. We will not panic. We did not lose a league game last season. We will get it right and start winning soon,” promised Vilakazi.

Usuthu retained the same squad that did the business for them last season, however, the results are not going their way. “It is just a matter of time before we get it right, results will start coming soon,” added an optimistic Vilakazi.

Weekend results

Sekhukhune 4, Marumo Gallants 1; SuperSport 3, Pirates 1; Baroka 0, Chippa 1; TS Galaxy 0, AmaZulu 0; Stellenbosch 4, Chiefs 1; Sundowns 4, Swallows 0; Maritzburg 1, Arrows 1; Royal AM 1, Cape Town City 3.