Bafana put Leone Stars to the sword
South Africa produced their best performance under coach Hugo Broos as they handed Sierra Leone a 4-0 thrashing in an international friendly at the FNB Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
After suffering defeats at the hands of France (0-5) and Morocco (1-2) in their last ‘senior’ outings back in March, Bafana Bafana showed signs of major progress under their Belgian mentor as they put in a polished showing at Soccer City – inspired by the returning Themba Zwane, who scored a brace of fine goals.
South Africa started to the stronger of the two teams, though Sierra Leone had a moment of danger on 11 minutes when they poached the ball in the hosts’ half and created a shooting chance for Augustus Kargbo, but his low effort was smothered by Ronwen Williams – and the offside flag had been raised.
On 17 minutes Aubrey Modiba went direct for goal from a free kick, but saw his effort from a tight angle beaten away at the near post by goalkeeper Mohamed Kamara. The subsequent corner kick then picked out Innocent Maela, but his tame header bounced wide of the target.
Midway through the first half Sierra Leone’s Kwame Quee struck a fine effort on target direct from a long-range free kick, but Williams was able to tip over the crossbar with relative ease.
Bafana Bafana dialled up the attacking pressure around the half hour mark and were rewarded in the 33rd minute when Themba Zwane put them into a 1-0 lead.
Zakhele Lepasa picked out a pass for the attacking midfielder, who turned his defender and fired home a right-footed drive which Kamara couldn’t keep out.
Mihali Mayambela threatened a second for the hosts, twice bringing saves out of Kamara as he flourished with some intelligent runs into space behind Sierra Leone’s right-back Ousman Kakay, while Kgaogelo Sekgota also caught the eye with his willingness to shoot from long range.
However, the first half closed with South Africa just one-nil up against the Leone Stars. The visitors responded with a double change at the start of the second, as both Augustine Williams and Kallum Cesay were introduced by coach John Keister.
Yet it was Bafana who scored next to make it 2-0 in the 49th minute. Zwane’s perfectly weighted pass allowed Lepasa to beat Kamara to the ball, though he was forced wide to the left by-line.
The striker kept his composure and picked out a pass to Mayambela, who easily tucked home from close range to double the home side’s lead.
Zwane continued to be the game’s outstanding player and scored his second on 64 minutes to make it 3-0. The number 11 latched onto a cross from Sekgota, touched the ball past Sierra Leone captain Steven Caulker and then stabbed a low shot beyond Kamara.
The fourth goal arrived on 72 minutes after a lengthy spell of passing which ended with Khanyisa Mayo and Lepasa teeing up Pule Mmodi – he saw his shot blocked by Kamara, but the rebound was fired home by Modiba for 4-0.
The game became scrambled and somewhat unstructured in the latter stages as both teams emptied their benches, but Bafana held off Sierra Leone’s hunt for a consolation goal and secured an impressive triumph.
South Africa will be back in action on Tuesday, 27 September, as they face Botswana at FNB Stadium in another international friendly.
South Africa:(4) (Zwane 33’ 64’, Mayambela 49’, Modiba 72’)
Sierra Leone: 0
SA: Ronwen Williams (Melusi Buthelezi 80’), Nyiko Mobbie, Nkosinathi Sibisi, Innocent Maela, Aubrey Modiba, Sphephelo Sithole, Luke Le Roux, Themba Zwane (Teboho Mokoena 80’), Mihali Mayambela (Pule Mmodi 69’), Kgaogelo Sekgota (Khanyisa Mayo 69’), Zakhele Lepasa (Ashley du Preez 84’)
SL: Mohamed Kamara, Osman Kakay, Ishmael Koroma, Steven Caulker, Alex Bangura, Ibrahim Sillah (Kallum Cesay 46’), Jonathan Morsay (Augustine Williams 46’), Kwame Quee (Emmanuel Samadia 82’), Amadou Bakayoko (Mohamed Buya Turay 65’), Kamil Conteh (Saidu Bah-Kamara82’), Augustus Kargbo (Idriss Kanu 65’)
All results from friendly internationals involving African teams:
In Orleans, France
Senegal 2 (Dia 4, Mane 44-pen) Bolivia 0
In Rouen, France
Ivory Coast 2 (Fofana 60, Kessie 68-pen) Togo 1 (Dermane 85)
In Johannesburg
South Africa 4 (Zwane 33, 64, Mayambela 49, Modiba 72) Sierra Leone 0
In Benghazi, Libya
Tanzania 1 (Msuva 29) Uganda 0
Played Friday
In Goyang, South Korea
Uzbekistan 2 (Erkinov 24, Urunov 76) Cameroon 0
In Cairo
Egypt 3 (Salah 43, 67-pen, Mohamed 55) Niger 0
In Bamako
Mali 1 (Toure 6) Zambia 0
In Oran, Algeria
Algeria 1 (Slimani 79) Guinea 0
In Manana
Bahrain 1 (Haram 29) Cape Verde 2 (Borges 12, Mendes 55)
In Casablanca, Morocco
Equatorial Guinea 0 Rwanda 0
In Casablanca
Burkina Faso 1 (Traore 57) Democratic Republic of Congo 0
Thursday
In Croissy-sur-Seine, France
Tunisia 1 (Khenissi 57) Comoros 0
Wednesday
In Benghazi
Libya 0 Uganda 0
In Serravalle
San Marino 0 Seychelles 0
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