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Bloem Celtic force a deserved draw with Orlando Pirates

Orlando Pirates had a lead but seemed to have no intention of, or idea how to, ram home the advantage as Bloemfontein Celtic deservedly found a late equaliser to earn a 1-1 Absa Premiership draw at Dr Molemela Stadium on Saturday.

Menzi Masuku of Celtics and Vincent Pule of Pirates during their Absa Premiership match.
Menzi Masuku of Celtics and Vincent Pule of Pirates during their Absa Premiership match. (Charlz Lombard/Gallo Images)

Orlando Pirates had a lead but seemed to have no intention of, or idea how to, ram home the advantage as Bloemfontein Celtic deservedly found a late equaliser to earn a 1-1 Absa Premiership draw at Dr Molemela Stadium on Saturday.

On a slippery surface in intermittent rain Gabadinho Mhango put Pirates ahead in the 14th minute as they dominated the first half, and new coach Josef Zinnbauer seemed headed for a second victory.

But for some reason Pirates came out conservatively from the break and Lehlohonolo Seema's industrious Celtic produced some good chances, eventually midfielder Siphelele Luthuli hitting a fine strike from range in the 81st minute.

Pirates created the clearer chances of the opening half, though a defence caught out of position on a few occasions did also provide Celtic a sight at goal, the ball just not falling for the home team.

Pirates appeared intent on consolidation, but overly so given the one-goal advantage

From influential Justin Shonga's corner Ntsikelelo Nyauza's free header found Celtic goalkeeper Jackson Mabokgwane.

Moments later Bucs had the lead, as Shonga's deftchip let Mhango run through free and get a touch in under Mabokgwane.

Shonga's free-kick from the left was palmed onto his upright by Mabokgwane.

A free-kick on the right for Celtic early in the second half was cleverly played by the dangerous Ndumiso Mabena with an early pass down the flank to Menzi Masuku, who forced a save from Wayne Sandilands.

Pirates appeared intent on consolidation, but overly so given the one-goal advantage.

A goal seemed to be coming for Celtic, and they deserved it too, when in the 81st minute Ben Motshwari's stray pass on the right of his area gifted the ball to Victor Letshoalo.

He advanced and found a pass across Bucs' box to midfielder Luthuli, who struck a scorcher past a diving Sandilands into the top-right corner. 

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