Kaizer Chiefs were nothing like the side that earned three straight wins not long ago, and this is largely thanks to the visitors' defence which nullified attacking threats such as Billiat and Manyama.
Kaizer Chiefs were nothing like the side that earned three straight wins not long ago, and this is largely thanks to the visitors' defence which nullified attacking threats such as Billiat and Manyama.
No luck for Amakhosi. Polokwane City's defence holds out for a slim win.
Parker has a go at Chigova once again, but the shot-stopper is fully alert.
George Chigova is forced into another save. This time is George Maluleka who fires in a shot, with more venom than the last.
Such has been the Polokwane defence. The new man, Bernard Parker knows that trying to go through the men in white is a futile exercise. He fires a shot from range, but Chigova has it covered.
Bernard Parker is introduced into the contest. He comes on for Daniel Zuma.
After a quiet 70-odd minutes, Lebogang Manyama is hauled off, with Pule Ekstein coming on.
Vusimuzi Mngomezulu has done enough for the night. He's replaced by Walter Musona.
Bongile Booi is lucky to escape a harsher punishment for a late challenge on Gustavo Paez, who has just came on.
The beauty - if there is one - of having no spectators is that we could hear Paez groan in pain as he was sent flying.
Kaizer Chiefs are behind, but not through lack of trying. It's the resolute defence from the visitors that's making it hard to even get into a position to fire a shot.