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CAPE TOWN – AND then there was one.
Kaizer Chiefs, South Africa’s lone victors in Africa last weekend, have goalkeeper Bruce Bvuma to thank for emerging triumphant 4-3 on aggregate against Simba.
Bvuma stood out like the proverbial ‘Rock of Gibraltar’ in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, after a rank poor performance by Chiefs’ defence in the CAF Champions League quarter-final second leg.
Mamelodi Sundowns (Champions League) and Orlando Pirates (Confederation Cup) both perished without much of a fight, leaving Chiefs to fly Manzansi’s flag in Africa.
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Even after Bvuma’s supporting defence, who were often out of position, sprung yawning gaps, Bvuma bravely battled the odds to save the day for Chiefs.
Given his recent national team call-up, new coach Hugo Broos will be delighted with the news of Bvuma’s performance since he is only the third choice at Chiefs, spending most of the season on the bench behind Itumeleng Khune and Daniel Akpeyi.
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The semi-finals will be played in mid-June, and Chiefs will now turn their attention to the domestic competition.
The unpredictable Chiefs have been hovering perilously close to the relegation zone at times this season, but Hunt at this time will very likely be thinking about a Top 8 berth.
IOL Sport