Amakhosi Latest News: Flavio Silva Fires Kaizer Chiefs to Crucial Win Over Durban City

Kaizer Chiefs surged into third place in the Betway Premiership standings following a hard-fought 1-0 triumph over Durban City at the iconic Moses Mabhida Stadium.

In a match defined by grit and tactical discipline, Gavin Hunt’s Durban City locked horns with the co-managed Kaizer Chiefs duo, Khalil Ben Youssef and Cedric Kaze.

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Both teams carved out opportunities in a cagey contest, but it was Flavio Silva’s late strike that ultimately broke the deadlock and proved decisive.

Chiefs started brightly, with Makabi Lilepo and Mfundo Vilakazi both testing Darren Keet early on, while City’s Mfanafuthi Mkhize fired narrowly over following a set piece.

The first half ended goalless despite half-chances at both ends, including a fine save by Keet from Vilakazi’s long-range effort just before the break.

The second half continued in similar fashion, with City pushing forward through Bokang Mokwena and Fezile Gcaba, while Chiefs gradually took control after a string of substitutions.

The introduction of Gaston Sirino added creativity, and the Uruguayan made an instant impact when his pinpoint cross found Silva in the 88th minute. The Portuguese striker rose highest to glance his header into the top corner, sending the travelling fans into raptures.

Durban City threw everything forward in the closing moments, with Letsie Koapeng forcing a fine save and Kyle Jurgens missing a late chance to equalise.

But Chiefs’ defence, marshalled by Inacio Miguel and Bradley Cross, held firm to secure a hard-fought clean sheet.

The victory lifts Chiefs to third in the standings on 19 points from 10 matches. Durban City, meanwhile, drop to fifth with 15 points from 11 games.

It was a reminder that Chiefs, despite their recent inconsistency, remain one of the Premiership’s most dangerous sides when it matters most.

It’s another weekend of tantalizing action in the Premier League, the race for Europe, the quest for survival and the title race still captures the imaginations of fans around the world – but would you really expect anything less from the greatest league in world football?

I know we say that a lot – but it is true.

Friday 03 May

31/20 Luton | Draw 51/20 | Everton 31/20 (21:00)

Luton have shown they are happy to be brave and play expansive football, my only concern with that is they are left incredibly vulnerable at the back. Everton come into the game with incredible confidence – and to be fair, I don’t think I’ve seen them play better than they did against Liverpool.

Surely the Toffee’s consolidate that and the Brentford win.

Saturday 04 May

1/5 Arsenal | Draw 6/1 | Bournemouth 10/1 (13:30)

Arsenal is showing guts and determination, there is no doubt about it. However, with that being said, I am inclined to share the opinion of Paul Merson – they are just unlucky to be playing football in the era with this City side.

I think the home win is certain here, but I think both teams score as well.

21/20 Brentford | Draw 26/10 | Fulham 43/20 (16:00)

These two teams are happy to have a crack at whoever is in front of them, which should make for a largely entertaining game. I still think Brentford have gone off the boil a little and cost themselves a really good season, but that is sport I suppose.

Fulham blow hot and cold, for me it’s a home win.

47/20 Burnley | Draw 28/10 | Newcastle 19/20 (16:00)

Burnley have continued to give themselves hope of staying up this year, but they have to get something from every game. Newcastle have shown they are happy to exploit defensive frailty, but cutting through Burnley will require a bit more patient play.

I’m going to back under 2.5 goals at incredibly generous odds.

38/10 Sheffield United | Draw 31/10 | Nottm Forest 6/10 (16:00)

Sheffield is dead and buried, you might have expected them to show some sort of fight in these latter parts of the season but that hasn’t really been the case at all. Forest will still be hopeful of ensuring they secure Premier League football next season, and I’m still a massive fan of their attacking impotence.

I’m on the away win here.

1/10 Manchester City | Draw 15/2 | Wolves 18/1 (18:30)

Wolves are in awful form, so this might be a bit of a demolition job! City have continued to be so impressive though, I mean when you see a team perform like that week in and week out, who can get anywhere near them?

I’m not going to pander to the point though, City win by as much as they like here. Back the away win and over 3.5 goals.

Sunday 5 May

6/10 Chelsea | Draw 34/10 | West Ham 7/2 (15:00)

Is there a more difficult game to call this weekend? There is absolutely no way of knowing which Chelsea side or West Ham side show up for this one. Either of them could win, and yet almost equally, either could be well beaten.

I like the look of the home win here though. Chelsea has some really good players who are beginning to come together well, and at 6/10 it doesn’t need much more convincing does it?

19/10 Brighton | Draw 26/10 | Aston Villa 5/4 (15:00)

This game at any other point in the season looks to be a really evenly matched encounter, right now though, I think the Aston Villa win is an absolute banker! I cannot believe the price available on the away win as well, they have put in more complete performances and managed to remain more consistent – I’m all in.

Monday 6 May

14/10 C Palace | Draw 51/20 | Manchester United 33/20 (21:00)

Palace have found a bit of form recently; they are registering really positive performances but also scoring a stack of goals! The front line of Mateta, Olise and Eze will no doubt create chances for fun and given United’s insecurity at the back – I have no doubt the score.

Manchester United have effectively played themselves out of the Champions League, but I suppose if you’re feeling sympathetic, you can look at their injuries and forced changes to the squad this year…

Nevertheless, both teams scoring and over 2.5 is the second banker for the weekend.

Written by Ryan Liberty.