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Bafana Bafana clinches important victory over Ethiopia

Ronald Kabuubi by Ronald Kabuubi
Sunday, 10 October 2021, 8:50
in Africa, East Africa, Sports
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Auynalem Hailu of Ethiopia being confronted by South African players  during 2014 Fifa World Cup Qualifier match between Ethiopia and South Africa on the 16 June 2013 at National Stadium in Ethiopia
 ©Sydney Mahlangu /BackpagePix

Auynalem Hailu of Ethiopia being confronted by South African players during 2014 Fifa World Cup Qualifier match between Ethiopia and South Africa on the 16 June 2013 at National Stadium in Ethiopia ©Sydney Mahlangu /BackpagePix

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Caption of the Featured Photo:: Auynalem Hailu of Ethiopia being confronted by South African players during 2014 Fifa World Cup Qualifier match between Ethiopia and South Africa on the 16 June 2013 at National Stadium in Ethiopia ©Sydney Mahlangu /BackpagePix

Bafana Bafana made a massive step towards qualifying for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar as they secured a 3-1 victory against Ethiopia at the Bahir Dar Stadium on Saturday.

Despite the scoreline, it was a hard-fought win that now sees Bafana Bafana (7 points) hold onto their lead in Group G by four points.

Meanwhile, second-place Ghana (3 points) will take on Zimbabwe tonight with the national team seeking to climb from the last position.

Leading up to the match, head coach Hugo Broos expressed how important it is for his side to control the game from the first-half whistle, and Bafana routinely kept the home side on their toes in the opening ten minutes.

The Bafana front three – Thabiso Kutumela, Bongokuhle Hlongwane and Tshegofatso Mabasa – applied the necessary pressure on Ethiopia’s midfield and defence with an assured tactical press.

But Ethiopia would not allow South Africa all the possession and showed their attacking intent after confidently holding onto the ball before nearly scoring.

The home side probed their way into Bafana’s penalty area, and Getaneh Kebede cheekily backheeled the ball into space where Surafel Dagnachew had more time than he realised. His hurried approach saw his effort float over the crossbar.

Minutes later, Dagnachew ensured that his next chance at goal hit the target and the long-range effort nearly caught Ronwen Williams by surprise, but the goalkeeper’s reflexes kept the score goalless.

Kutumela, who was named on the bench, replaced the injured Vincent Pule before the match started.

The Mamelodi Sundowns attacker burst down towards Ethiopia’s goal to lace a low strike that went inches wide.

Ethiopia responded with an attack that spilt the Bafana centre-back pairing of Siyanda Xulu and Rushine De Reuck before Abubeker Nassir’s toe-poke finish met the glove of Williams that cleared the danger.

Williams came to Bafana’s rescue again as Nassir found space and shot at goal.

Before the half ended, Broos brought on Victor Letsoalo for Mabasa in an attacking change.

Despite the change not affecting the game immediately, it sparked life into the rest of the Bafana players.

Mashego’s poor back pass to Williams triggered the ‘keeper to leave his box and clear the danger under immense pressure from the home side.

A chasing Kutumela latched onto the ball and was fouled with a 40-yard free-kick awarded to Bafana on the left flank.

Up stepped the in-form Teboho Mokoena.

He opted to test Ethiopia’s goalkeeper Fasil Gebremichael, who parried the ball into the back of his net as Bafana took a 1-0 lead as they walked towards the tunnel.

More chances came South Africa’s way early in the second stanza as Moekona hit the side net from a difficult angle.

Bafana survived two shouts for a penalty from Ethiopia that could have changed the trajectory of the match, but the replay showed that the correct decision was made.

Ethiopia probed South Africa and was rewarded duly for their efforts.

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