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Bafana Dumped Out Of Cosafa Cup

by Leadership News
1 year ago
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South Africa have bowed out of the 2024 Cosafa Cup despite a 1-0 win over Eswatini at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium yesterday.

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Bafana Bafana defeated Sihlangu Semnikati thanks to an early goal from Thabang Sibanyoni, but they only came home in second place in Group A thanks to Mozambique’s 3-1 win over Botswana in a concurrent match at the Wolfson Stadium.

The Mambas therefore topped the standings in Group A on five points (ranked ahead of SA on goal difference, as their head-to-head was a 1-1 draw last week), and because Group B concluded earlier in the day with both winners Comoros and second-place Kenya on six points, Bafana will not advance as the best runner-up from the three groups.

South Africa built attacking pressure right from the kick-off and claimed the lead in the third minute, with Malebogo Modise’s in-swinging corner kick headed home by Thabang Sibanyoni for 1-0.

The hosts’ Asenele Velebayi almost added a second in the 13th minute, shaving the woodwork from a tight angle after a driving run down the left flank.

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Eswatini began to find their feet in the game after the 20 minutes mark and saw Sizolwethu Shabalala drag a shot just wide, before Ayanda Gadlela finished off a smart attacking move by rounding the keeper and finding the net – but his effort was ruled out by a debatable offside call.

Bafana Bafana should have doubled their lead on 37 minutes when they cut through the Sihlangu defence to put Ashley Cupido one-one-one with the goalkeeper, but Xolani Gama made a clutch save to keep the deficit down to one goal.

Eswatini made a change at the start of the second half, replacing Shabalala with Bongwa Matsebula, and they should have levelled the game just after the hour mark.

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Siphephelo Philiso did great work down the left flank before whipping in a cross which took goalkeeper Mondli Mpoto out of the game, but Andy Magagula failed to find the net with a virtual open goal to aim for.

South Africa upped their attacking game in the final quarter hour as news of Mozambique leading Botswana in a concurrent game filtered through, though Sihlangu nearly levelled via the left foot of Philiso, only for Mpoto to make a fine save.

The tournament hosts threw numbers forward and Eswatini endured a few nervy moments – most notably when Gama dropped a cross in injury time, but was bailed out by a defender – but ultimately Bafana were unable to add to their advantage.

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