News sport : There's 'no doubt' Denver Broncos want Peyton Manning back


INDIANAPOLIS Peyton Manning sounds positive about coming back. The Denver Broncos have made it clear they want Manning back.


What is holding up an official announcement that Manning will play again in 2015? It’s the undefined “process” that new Broncos coach Gary Kubiak kept talking about.


Manning is taking his time. General manager John Elway has been busy with a lot of things, Kubiak pointed out. So apparently there hasn’t been a huge rush to find out if one of the greatest quarterbacks ever will return for 2015.


“I think it’s Peyton needing time to assess his situation, his health,” Kubiak said. “It’s just the NFL offseason, I guess.”


Could the holdup be about Manning’s base salary, which is slated to be $19 million (and is guaranteed on March 9)? Perhaps. A restructuring could help the Broncos retain key free agents like receiver Demaryius Thomas and tight end Julius Thomas. Kubiak said that “the process” is between Manning and general manager John Elway, which made it sound like Manning’s fit in Kubiak’s offense isn’t an issue. Kubiak seemed amused by the notion Manning couldn’t fit in his offense. He said Joe Flacco maybe ran 25 bootleg plays all last season when Kubiak was the Ravens' offensive coordinator. That number would probably be about zero with Manning, and that's fine.


“You do what your players do best,” Kubiak said.


So whatever the process is that Kubiak kept mentioning, it goes on. Part of it will be Manning passing a physical because of the neck surgeries in his medical history, but that hasn’t been a problem before. Everything at this point indicates Manning will return.


“He’s been positive in talking to me, he’s been very positive with John when he came to town last week, so we continue to move forward,” said Kubiak, who has spoken to Manning but added that he didn't talk football with the quarterback. “I’ll let he and John work that out.”


Even though Manning struggled a bit late last season and will turn 38 in March, Kubiak left no doubt that the Broncos want him to be their quarterback.


“No doubt I want him to be,” Kubiak said. “I think all indications are that, everything he has said and through his conversations with John, he feels good and he has had his self assessment, or however you want to label that, and he feels good about moving forward. So we’ll continue with the process.”


An announcement will probably come sometime soon. Whenever "the process" is completed.


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News sport : South Carolina LB Marcquis Roberts won't return for 2015 season

Joey Herrick #87 of the Kentucky Wildcats fights for extra yardage after a reception against Marcquis Roberts #21 of the South Carolina Gamecocks. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) Another member of the South Carolina football team won’t return for the 2015 season.


According to GamecockCentral.com, Marcquis Roberts won’t be with the team for his junior season. Roberts, a 6-foot-1, 216-pound weakside linebacker, started 15 games and appearing in all 26 games for the Gamecocks over the past two seasons.


After missing his first two seasons with serious injuries, both of which earned him a medical redshirt, Roberts made his way into the starting lineup in 2013 and was fifth on the team with 48 tackles. He also registered 3.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks.


Roberts recorded 31 tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss in 2014 and wasn’t expected to participate in spring practice as he works his way back from shoulder surgery.


Roberts, who has two seasons of eligibility remaining, becomes the ninth scholarship player to depart the program since the conclusion of the 2014 regular season. In addition to Roberts, linebacker Kaiwan Lewis, defensive end Mason Harris, defensive tackles Na’Ty Rodgers and Deon Green, fullback Gerald Turner, wide receivers Shaq Roland and K.J. Brent, and tight end Drew Owens have all left the Gamecocks.


The Gamecocks went 7-6 in 2014.


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News sport : Devin Booker apologizes to Tennessee cheerleader he wiped out


The collision was enough to make any football fan cringe.


Kentucky's Devin Booker went up for a first-half transition layup Tuesday night at Tennessee, got fouled hard from behind and careened into the lower body of a Tennessee cheerleader standing on the baseline facing the other direction. The impact was eerily reminiscent of severe knee injuries unsuspecting football players have suffered when their feet are planted and another player is blocked into their legs.


Thankfully, Tennessee cheerleader Kristen Huskey was unharmed. We know that because she and Booker had a nice exchange on Twitter after the Wildcats' 66-48 victory.






Would Booker have been so quick to apologize for something that certainly wasn't his fault if he'd mowed down a portly middle-aged cameraman instead of a cheerleader? Only he can answer that, but regardless it was a nice gesture from the 6-foot-6 freshman.


Booker still has to step his game up, however, to match former Kentucky star Terrence Jones.


Three weeks after Jones barreled into Louisville cheerleader Jerica Logue chasing down a loose ball during the 2012 Final Four, he found a way to atone for the four stitches she had to get at halftime to close the wound on top of her head. Jones showed up to Louisville cheerleading practice with a bouquet of flowers just as he said he would do when informed about Logue's injuries the night of the game.


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News sport : First or closest? What was the best Daytona 500 finish?




The Daytona 500 has brought us some of the greatest finishes in NASCAR history, but two stand above the rest. Today, Yahoo Sports' Kevin Kaduk (@kevinkaduk) and Jay Busbee (@jaybusbee) kick around the two finest finishes in Daytona history: the very first one, in 1959, and the instant-classic showdown in 2007. Plus: a ranking of the best paint schemes in NASCAR! This clip brought to you by the Dodge Charger, so keep that in mind as you watch.


This is the latest in an ongoing series of Kaduk/Busbee sports arguments, and we both want you on our side. Have your say on both topics right here in the comments or on Twitter at #kbarguments. Fire up!


Previously:Earnhardt or fighting: what was the greatest Daytona 500 moment ever?


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News sport : Larry Fitzgerald reportedly on verge of extension that'll keep him in Arizona

It seemed hard to believe that Larry Fitzgerald would play for anyone but the Arizona Cardinals, but his contract made that proposition a bit iffy.


But in the end, the team and player wanted the same thing, and Fitzgerald will stay with the Cardinals, reportedly for the rest of his career on a restructured deal.


ESPN.com's Adam Schefter reported the Cardinals and Fitzgerald are closing in on a multi-year deal. Schefter reports that it will "enable him to finish his career in Arizona." While that's always hard to project, it's hard to envision Fitzgerald with another team.


Fitzgerald had a cap hit in 2015 of $23.6 million, according to Spotrac, and there was no way the Cardinals could afford that. A restructured contract for Fitzgerald should allow them to perhaps add a piece or two in free agency, after they were 11-5 and made the playoffs last season.


Fitzgerald has been the face of the Cardinals franchise since he was the third overall pick of the 2004 draft. He has 12,151 yards and 89 touchdowns and is likely on his way to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. And it looks like he'll at least be spending a few more years with the Cardinals before he's done.


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News sport : One year later, Michael Sam still waiting for next chance in NFL

A year ago, Michael Sam was the story of the NFL combine because of his sexuality. Today, he's still waiting for a chance to prove himself as an NFL player.


After announcing he was gay and facing a barrage of questions at the combine thereafter, Sam is a man without a team now. He offered up a first-person account to MMQB, saying that he's working extremely hard for his next chance and is ready for his phone to ring.



"I’ll be ready to come right in and contribute," Sam wrote.



Drafted by the St. Louis Rams in Round 7, Sam had a productive preseason (11 tackles, three sacks) but was released in what was deemed a numbers crunch and was not kept on the Rams' 10-man practice squad in what many felt was a telling statement about his NFL potential. He remained out of work for a spell but landed with the Dallas Cowboys on their practice squad before being released after several weeks.


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Sam offered an interesting take on his Cowboys time, saying that he "felt that I left a good impression where I had been and that the door could be open for me to come back one day."


Could the Cowboys consider re-adding him to their 90-man roster this offseason? Perhaps, but it might not happen until after free agency is well underway, or maybe even after the draft is over. Such is the life, Sam said, for an "edge of the roster" player.



"[It's] something I have no choice but to embrace," he said. "This is the business."



Sam has been putting in time in the weight room in McKinney, Texas, working alongside other NFL hopefuls, trying to get his foot in the door. Any door. Sam even said he's love to compete at the NFL's first-ever "veterans" combine, which will consist of about 100 players working out for scouts in a similar setting to what's going down in Indianapolis this weekend and where Sam turned in a fairly shaky performance a year ago before the draft.


Although many have speculated that Sam's sexuality — as much as his football ability — has been what has kept him from getting another crack, he dispels that notion.



"I don’t believe that being gay has kept me off an NFL roster, but I will challenge anyone who says I don’t have the talent to make it in the league, and I will continue to push myself every single day and do whatever it takes until I can to earn another roster spot," Sam said.



Everyone has been speculating about what his next move might be if that NFL phone call never comes — playing in Canada (his negotiating rights are owned by the Montreal Alouettes), becoming a coach or perhaps even doing some TV. Sam is dismissing all that talk for now.



"Over the last few months I’ve been approached by networks about participating in pregame shows or being a guest analyst, especially towards the end of the college football season," he wrote. "I’ve even been asked point blank why I don’t quit football to explore other career opportunities.


"I tell them the same thing every time: I’ll give up the game when my legs are both broken."



Sam believes he's an NFL player and he won't stop fighting until he gets that chance. You have to love that about him, even if it never comes.


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News sport : Join our From The Marbles Fantasy Auto Racing League

It's that time of year again, folks.


Fantasy Auto Racing is back and so is our Fans of From the Marbles League. To sign up for our group, simply click this link. If you prefer to search for the league within the Fantasy Auto Racing site, the Group ID is 38 and the password is marbles.


Make sure you get your picks in for Daytona by 1:25 ET on Sunday. Looking for some help? Here's a few of our top picks for each group. So if you want to succeed, don't pay attention to us


Group A


Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Kevin Harvick

Jimmie Johnson

Jeff Gordon



Group B


Tony Stewart

Carl Edwards

Martin Truex Jr.

Jamie McMurray


Group C


Michael Waltrip

Danica Patrick

David Ragan

Ty Dillon


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Rooney ‘apologised’ for penalty

Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney apologised for the way he won a penalty during his side's FA Cup win over third-tier Preston North End, according to the beaten team's goalkeeper.


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Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney apologised for the way he won a penalty during his side's FA Cup win over third-tier Preston North End, according to the beaten team's goalkeeper.


Rooney went to ground in the penalty area after Preston goalkeeper Thorsten Stuckmann slid out to meet him towards the end of Monday's fifth-round tie at Deepdale and scored from the spot to complete a 3-1 win.


The United captain was accused of diving by a number of former players on social media and although Preston manager Simon Grayson refused to criticise him, Stuckmann said that Rooney had apologised.


“After the game Rooney told me: 'Sorry, it was my chance to get a penalty. I had to use that',” Stuckmann was quoted as saying in Wednesday's edition of British tabloid The Sun.


Stuckmann added: “I say it clear: that was no penalty. I also believe that if the situation had happened the other way around, one of our strikers against the United keeper, the ref wouldn't have given the penalty. I have no doubt about that.”


Rooney toed the ball past the sliding Stuckmann as the pair convened on the edge of the Preston box and went to ground despite an apparent absence of contact.


But England manager Roy Hodgson, analysing the game for the BBC, said that Rooney -- who is his captain -- had not dived.


“Not for me. I just think he was taking evasive action,” Hodgson said.


“If you are a referee in the run of play without replays, I don't think any of us would have said it is not a penalty. The goalkeeper has gone with both feet. Wayne has touched it past him.” – AFP






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Mabizela only cares about OJ

Matshelane Mamabolo says despite given numerous chances by various clubs, Mbulelo Mabizela just doesn’t seem to learn.


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What chance Mbulelo Mabizela taking a leaf out of Lehlohonolo Majoro’s book and apologising for his sending off at the weekend?


Zilch, if you ask me.


It’s been over two days since OJ received his marching orders for elbowing an opponent during AmaZulu’s Absa Premiership clash with Bloemfontein Celtic and we’re yet to hear any kind of remorse being shown by the Usuthu defender.


Don’t hold your breath for it.


Granted, people grow up and change. And for years local football has hoped for an improvement for the better in the behaviour of the player formerly known as Mbulelo Oldjohn.


After all he is arguably one of the most talented players this country has ever seen and our football would be all the richer for him getting his head screwed on right.


Yet despite continuously being given second chances by many a club and coaches, the lad from Maritzburg just doesn’t seem to want to learn.


And it was his lack of discipline that saw him waste a glorious opportunity of making it big in the world’s most popular league – the English Premiership. Who would forget that memorable debut OJ made for Tottenham Hotspur – his thunderbolt strike from outside the box against Leicester City is still one of the best goals scored in that league.


I can never forget how excited we were for him, so much so that I was on the first flight out to London two days later to go see him.


My elation at being at the Spurs training ground and seeing OJ being the centre of attraction knew no bounds. Here was my fellow countryman getting all the attention from not only the media hounds but youngsters begging for his autograph. That there were the likes of Jamie Redknapp and Robbie Keane around did not seem to matter, it was OJ everyone wanted a piece of.


And so did I. And being South African, I thought I had some advantage. I thought OJ would want to talk to me more than everyone else. Boy was I wrong. I didn’t get the interview I’d flown thousands of miles for – the man of the moment telling me to “call me later, I have to go now” and then not answering his phone when I called.


I did not relent and went to a Spurs match in midweek where he played his second game as a sub. Still, even after that match OJ was ‘untouchable’ telling me “I gotta go, (Helder) Postiga (his Portuguese teammate) is leaving me”.


He seemingly never really did have time for others but himself has OJ. It seems he hasn’t changed. A pity it is all to the detriment of his immense God-given talent. - The Star






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Chelsea vows to ban racist fans

Chelsea Football Club said it was prepared to ban self-proclaimed racist fans who were filmed preventing a black man from boarding a Paris subway train.


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Chelsea Football Club said it was prepared to ban self-proclaimed racist fans who were filmed preventing a black man from boarding a Paris subway train, saying their behaviour was “abhorrent”.


Amateur footage obtained by The Guardian newspaper captured the incident in a Metro station shortly before Chelsea's Champions League march with Paris Saint-Germain in the French capital on Tuesday evening.


It shows a group of men chanting “Chelsea, Chelsea” standing in a packed train waiting at a platform.


The unidentified black man repeatedly tried to squeeze into the carriage and they aggressively pushed him back. The film then cuts to them chanting: “We're racist, we're racist, and that's the way we like it.”


In a statement, Chelsea said: “Such behaviour is abhorrent and has no place in football or society.


“We will support any criminal action against those involved, and should evidence point to involvement of Chelsea season-ticket holders or members the club will take the strongest possible action against them, including banning orders.”


Former England striker Stan Collymore, who campaigns against racism, tweeted: “Chelsea fans. Save your spite for those on the train, I'm sure you'll want to see them banned from holding season tickets at your club.”


The footage was filmed by Paul Nolan, a Briton living in Paris. He told The Guardian he was “completely appalled” by what he saw at Richelieu-Drouot station in central Paris.– AFP






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Sterling return boost for Liverpool

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers will make a late decision on whether to play Raheem Sterling in their Europa League clash against Besiktas.


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Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers will make a late decision on whether to play Raheem Sterling in tomorrow’s Europa League clash against Besiktas.


The England forward has missed the club’s past two matches with a foot injury but he looks set to make a return in the coming days, either tomorrow at Anfield or in the top-four showdown away to Southampton on Sunday.


Victory for the Reds at St Mary’s would see them move to within a point of the Saints, who sit in fourth. The news comes as a boost to the club, who are already without Steven Gerrard and Lucas due to injury.


Meanwhile, Lazar Markovic has been given a four-game ban from European football for his red card in the Champions League draw against Basle in December.


Markovic, 20, was sent off for catching Behrang Safari in the face with his hand. His ban was extended as he was also sent off in last year’s Europa League semi-final while at Benfica. Liverpool will not appeal. – Daily Mail






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Wits add to Swallows’ woes

Kees Kwakman scored his first ever goal for Wits as the Students extended their unbeaten run to seven games thanks to a 2-0 win over struggling Moroka Swallows.


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Johannesburg – Kees Kwakman scored his first ever goal for Wits as the Students extended their unbeaten run to seven games thanks to a 2-0 win over struggling Moroka Swallows in Soweto on Tuesday night.


Kwakman bagged goals either side of half-time, both from set-pieces, as Wits coasted to a straightforward win against a hapless Swallows side now third from bottom.


Wits climbed to second in the Premiership standings, 10 points adrift of Kaizer Chiefs at the top, but still have Mamelodi Sundowns with two games in hand breathing down their necks.


Wits soon stamped their authority on the game, dominating possession and controlling the tempo from the middle of the park.


Kwakman benefited from a failed clearance from Sameehg Doutie's corner and bundled home the opener on 25 minutes to hand Wits a worthy lead.


Swallows struggled to get a hold of the game and failed to deal with Wits' dominance off the ball.


When they eventually got hold of the ball, poor decision cost the Soweto side dearly at crucial times in the opposition half.


Swallows' chances were few and far between but on the stroke of half-time came closest when Onismor Bhasera made a telling clearance when Felix Obada looked destined to equalise.


Ahead at half-time, Wits wasted little time going on the offensive and just six minutes into the second period found themselves 2-0 up thanks to Kwakman's second of the night, from an identical corner set-piece.– Sapa






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Fellaini - LVG’s go-to guy

At the start of thre season, Louis Van Gaal did not see Marouane Fellaini as a Manchester United player and was intent on selling the Belgian.


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The long-awaited emergence of Marouane Fellaini as a contributing member of the Manchester United squad was confirmed by the Belgian’s goal in the FA Cup at Preston on Monday night.


Fellaini’s increasing importance to United, however, perhaps says as much about the learning curve being experienced by his manager Louis van Gaal in English football as it does about his own improvement.


Van Gaal arrived at Old Trafford last summer intent on playing a certain style of football. Almost immediately he instructed United chief executive Ed Woodward to try to sell Fellaini, saying privately that he was ‘not a Manchester United player’.


Had a foot injury not got in the way of a subsequent loan move to Napoli last August, Fellaini would no longer be at the club. Van Gaal, however, has realised in recent weeks just how useful the Belgian can be when he needs to change his team’s style of play.


At West Ham in the Barclays Premier League 10 days ago, Fellaini’s introduction as a substitute earned United a late goal and a point from a 1-1 draw.


On Monday in Lancashire, Fellaini’s switch to the focal point of a hastily restructured 4-4-2 formation earned him what was effectively the winning goal in a 3-1 United win.


‘I have used Fellaini a lot of times already — more than ever and he scores more than ever,’ Van Gaal said. ‘Fellaini is a player that when we cannot beat the pressure with quality we can always beat the pressure another way. Now I have played him for the first time in his preferred position.’


Those who remember Fellaini at his best — for Everton and for Belgium — will recall him using his height and physical presence high up the field. He was, during his time under David Moyes at Goodison Park, a talented and effective attacking outlet.


Moyes once described Fellaini as having the best chest trap in world football. It was a peculiar statement and sounded almost as though the 27–year-old was being damned with faint praise. More interestingly, it was a talent that Moyes seemed to negate after he brought Fellaini to United for £27.5million by trying to turn him in to a holding midfield player. It was a plan that did not work and it is from positions in the final third of the field that Fellaini is now beginning to exert an influence once again.


‘The manager is the boss but of course I like that,’ said Fellaini yesterday when asked about a role up front. ‘I can score goals from there so I am happy.


‘We changed the game when the manager switched things and I went forward. It worked well.’


Van Gaal certainly did not envisage finding a place for Fellaini in the forward line when he replaced Moyes last year. The Dutch coach understandably felt that Wayne Rooney, Robin van Persie, Angel di Maria, James Wilson and Radamel Falcao would provide him with enough options in those positions.


Van Gaal did not think there was room in his midfield for Fellaini either but, as time has passed, the United manager has realised that English football — and particularly the Barclays Premier League — asks so many different questions and requires so many different answers that players like Fellaini can become useful.


Van Gaal will talk all day about his love of attractive football but he is, above all, a pragmatist and always has been.


This is the man who shunted the great Brazilian striker Rivaldo out to the wing during his years at Barcelona, the man who used Dirk Kuyt in five different positions in one Holland game — including right-back and centre forward — during a World Cup knockout game last summer.


Currently, the United manager has players like Falcao and Van Persie who are, by their own standards, failing to do their jobs. Falcao was wretched against Preston and, with Van Persie expected to be fit for the game at Swansea on Saturday, one wonders when we will see the Colombian in the starting line-up again.


It is, therefore, at times like this that players such as Fellaini start to become rather useful. For reasons that are not entirely his fault, United’s big Belgian will forever be associated with Moyes’ troubled tenure at Old Trafford. He will be known as the big-money signing who bombed.


Footballers are allowed more than one life at a club, though, more than one chance. Fellaini will never be an iconic Manchester United footballer but his contributions are becoming frequent enough to have already proved a few people wrong, including his own manager.


WHAT THE STATS SAY


MAROUANE FELLAINI has scored the same number of goals since January 1 (two) as he managed in the first half of the season. The Belgian has been used more and more by Louis van Gaal in recent weeks — and the Dutchman’s decision is paying off. United have won 58.9 per cent of the games Fellaini has played in this season, compared to 45.5 per cent when he has not featured. – Daily Mail






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Chiefs’ unbeaten run ended

SuperSport United ended Kaizer Chiefs' 19-game unbeaten Premiership run, defeating the league leaders 2-0 in Polokwane.


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Johannesburg – Second-half goals from Jeremy Brockie and Dove Wome arrested Kaizer Chiefs' 19-game unbeaten Premiership run as SuperSport United walked away 2-0 winners in Polokwane on Tuesday night.


Brockie made it two goals in two games before Wome scored his sixth league goal of the season as United halted Chiefs' superb run.


Three valuable points allowed SuperSport to climb to sixth in the standings, while Chiefs remained top of the log but are in danger of seeing their lead at the top slashed to seven points depending on results to come.


Despite Chiefs' early possession, it was Brockie who had the first taste for goal, narrowly volleying over the bar after Eric Mathoho struggled to head his clearance away.


The teams traded blows but failed to inspire any meaningful chances on target.


Ryan Chapman and Matthew Rusike had chances sail over the bar, before Brockie gave Amakhosi a scare when he breached Brilliant Khuzwayo's defence and netted what looked to be the opening goal, but was denied by an offside call midway through the half.


United came out firing in the second half and soon stole the lead through Brockie, who headed beyond Khuzwayo from Chapman's superb delivery into the area.


Brockie cooly nodded home from a tight angle to send the Pretoria side coasting into the lead and looking full value for their advantage.


Chiefs responded by peppering SuperSport with a host of chances, particularly from corners, where United looked vulnerable.


Their defence, however, stood firm and shut the door on any Chiefs attacks in their final third.


Ronwen Williams was a standout performer for Igesund's side, showing great maturity in commanding his area and thwarting Chiefs at regular intervals with good punches away from the danger zone.


Second-half replacement, David Zulu, came close eight minutes from the end but shot straight at a grateful Williams, who didn't have to move and made a good save to keep his team's lead intact in the dying minutes of the half.


Parker came within centimetres just two minutes later when he clipped the crossbar from dead in front after Mathoho's shot forced Williams into parrying away awkwardly.


Parker picked up the rebound and should have equalised, but somehow managed to miss when he went for power, thrashing the woodwork and bouncing wide of the mark as SuperSport held on for dear life.


Just when Chiefs thought they were in with a chance to equalise, up stepped Wome in the second minute of three additional minutes, scoring the second and putting the result beyond doubt at the near post.


Thuso Phala, who had been largely anonymous throughout, did brilliantly to beat his marker on the flank, before he delivered a pinpoint ball in for Wome, who prodded home the second, sending the home crowd into raptures as United condemned Chiefs to their first league defeat of the campaign.– Sapa






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