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Chiefs show Resilience in Hard-Fought draw against Leeds United

football02 December 2025 22:31
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Kaizer Chiefs continued to impress during their UK International Tour on Tuesday, delivering a strong performance against Leeds United.

The 2024/25 DStv Diski Challenge champions played to a 1-1 draw against Leeds United at the Thorpe Arch Training Ground. This match marked their second fixture in the tour, where they maintained their impressive efforts.

Chiefs played against Manchester United in their opening match which was behind closed doors.

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In their second outing in the frigid United Kingdom, Amakhosi appeared to have acclimatized remarkably well. Although they stumbled in the early moments of the match, it wasn't long before they found their rhythm. Showcasing an impressive flair that proved challenging for their opponents, Chiefs seized the advantage just before the half-hour mark, thanks to their captain, Thulani Mabaso, who has consistently shone during this tour.

Mabaso continued his scoring streak at the Thorpe Arch Training Ground, where he netted a crucial goal that sent Amakhosi into halftime with a lead.

Chiefs began the second half with determination, but their momentum faltered when they conceded a penalty in the 52nd minute. It was expertly converted by the promising 17-year-old Harry Gray, leveling the score and shifting the match's dynamics.

The equalising goal by Leeds' undoubtedly rattled the Amakhosi players, who suddenly found themselves making uncharacteristic errors reminiscent of novice play.

They struggled to maintain possession and squandered several promising chances to score, which allowed Leeds to seize the initiative. Intensifying their pressure, Leeds pressed high and forced the Chiefs into a series of defensive lapses. Despite this onslaught, Amakhosi demonstrated resilience and tactical discipline, managing to slow down the game's tempo and ultimately securing a hard-fought draw. This match showcased the challenges faced by Amakhosi in maintaining composure under pressure while highlighting Leeds' aggressive approach and tactical supremacy.

Chiefs will now return to the drawing board as they prepare for their final match of the tour against Queens Park Rangers, set to take place on Saturday at the TSG Elite Training & Performance Centre, kicking off at 1 PM.

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