Another late, late goal from Orlando Pirates enabled them to score this crucial win over SuperSport United and edge closer to a second Absa Premiership crown in a row. Just as the match seemed destined for a draw, Pirates skipper Lucky Lekgwathi found the winning goal in the very last minute of added time to clinch all the points, sending the Buccaneers three points clear at top of the table, while also possibly ending SuperSport’s challenge with two games to go. Pirates could be deposed as early as this evening provided Mamelodi Sundowns beat off-form Kaizer Chiefs.
Lekgwathi’s second goal in two games upstaged a special strike by Sameegh Doutie, who had drawn SuperSport level early in the second half. Doutie, released by Pirates in January after spending an unfruitful six months in their stable, thought he had ensured Gavin Hunt’s team remain in contention with an unbelievable, curled shot from a freekick on 62 minutes.The evening began with some promise for Pirates, who took the lead through Tokelo Rantie. But until Lekgwathi’s late intervention, Augusto Palacios’s team were unable to press home the advantage of scoring an early goal, and not even the sending off of Edwin Gyimah, the SuperSport midfielder, could help them.
Even though they scored first, Bucs were fortunate not to concede in the early stages of the game. SuperSport’s Frank-lyn Cale, in particular, was tormenting the Pirates defence, and Moeneeb Josephs had to be alert to thwart the midfielder on seven minutes as his shot from range seemed set to find its way into the top corner of the net. Just a minute later Pirates skipper Lekgwathi almost scored an own goal following a Cale corner which the visitors’ defence could not clear properly. Lekgwathi, under pressure, headed the ball towards his own goal but will have thanked his lucky stars to see it bounce against the crossbar, enabling Isaac Chansa to clear. Pirates hadn’t conjured up any forays in the SuperSport danger area until just before the half-hour mark, when Rantie scored his seventh goal of the season.

