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    Home | Soccer | Kaizer Chiefs 2-0 Magesi FC: Young Guns Shine as Amakhosi Secure Comfortable Win
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    Kaizer Chiefs 2-0 Magesi FC: Young Guns Shine as Amakhosi Secure Comfortable Win

    March 23, 20264 Mins Read7
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    Chiefs Take Control in Durban Clash

    Kaizer Chiefs delivered a composed and professional performance to claim a 2-0 victory over Magesi FC in their Betway Premiership encounter on 21 March 2026 at the iconic Moses Mabhida Stadium.

    With growing pressure to find consistency, Amakhosi produced one of their more assured displays of the season, controlling possession and dictating the tempo from the opening whistle. Their approach was patient yet purposeful, as they looked to break down a resilient Magesi side.

    Bright Start and Early Dominance

    Chiefs started the match on the front foot, showing intent in attack and fluidity in midfield. Their passing combinations allowed them to move the ball quickly through the thirds, forcing Magesi onto the back foot.

    The Glamour Boys’ dominance was evident in their ability to maintain possession and create half-chances early on. While Magesi remained compact defensively, it was clear that Chiefs were steadily building momentum and probing for openings.

    Despite Magesi’s efforts to stay organised, they struggled to cope with Chiefs’ movement off the ball and attacking transitions.

    Duba Breaks the Deadlock

    The breakthrough arrived in the 32nd minute when rising star Wandile Duba found the back of the net. The young forward capitalised on sustained pressure, finishing confidently to give Chiefs a deserved lead.

    Duba’s goal was a reflection of Chiefs’ attacking intent and highlighted the growing influence of their emerging talent. It also settled the nerves within the squad, allowing them to play with greater freedom.

    Magesi attempted to respond, but their attacking efforts were limited, with Chiefs’ defensive structure ensuring that they were rarely threatened.

    Game Management and Tactical Discipline

    After taking the lead, Chiefs demonstrated maturity in their game management. They controlled possession effectively, slowing the tempo when needed and preventing Magesi from gaining any rhythm.

    Their midfield played a crucial role in dictating the flow of the match, while the backline remained disciplined and well-organised. This balance between attack and defence allowed Chiefs to maintain control without overcommitting.

    Magesi, on the other hand, found it difficult to break through, with their attacking moves often breaking down before reaching the final third.

    Vilakazi Seals the Victory

    As the game progressed, Chiefs continued to search for a second goal to put the result beyond doubt. That moment arrived in the 84th minute when Mfundo Vilakazi added a late strike to secure the win.

    Vilakazi’s goal capped off an impressive team performance and underlined the depth of young talent within the Chiefs squad. It also ensured that there would be no late drama, as Amakhosi comfortably saw out the closing stages of the match.

    A Statement Performance from Amakhosi

    This victory will be seen as an important step forward for Kaizer Chiefs as they look to build momentum in the Betway Premiership. The performance was not only about the result but also about the manner in which it was achieved.

    The contribution of young players like Duba and Vilakazi will particularly please the coaching staff, as it signals a promising future for the club.

    For Magesi FC, the result serves as a reminder of the challenges of competing against one of South Africa’s biggest clubs. While they showed defensive resilience at times, they will need to improve their attacking output in future matches.

    What This Means Going Forward

    For Chiefs, this win provides a platform to push for consistency and climb the league standings. If they can replicate this level of control and composure, they will become a formidable force in the closing stages of the season.

    Magesi, meanwhile, will look to regroup and focus on tightening their structure while finding more attacking solutions.

    In the end, it was a night that belonged to Kaizer Chiefs — a performance defined by control, composure, and the emergence of exciting young talent.

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