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Bafana chase away win in first meeting with South Sudan

olympic games paris 202408 September 2024 16:00| © Backpage TXT
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South Africa will chase an away win in Group K of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifiers when they face South Sudan at the Juba Stadium on Tuesday afternoon.

Kick-off is at 3pm CAT (SA, GMT+2).

South Africa got their campaign off to a rocky start with a 2-2 home draw against Uganda at the Orlando Stadium on Friday evening.

Bafana Bafana completely dominated the first half and opened the scoring via Lyle Foster, but a failure to convert several other scoring chances cost them dearly, with the Cranes roaring back in the second half via two stunning long-range goals.

The hosts looked to be on course for a defeat, but substitute Thalente Mbatha struck a debut goal five minutes into injury time to salvage a draw.

“The point gives us a boost and I think for [the match] against South Sudan we have to review some of the things and try to have a sharper team on the pitch than [against Uganda] because it is not easy,” said coach Hugo Broos.

“The game against Uganda was not simple, they were aggressive, they had players who were running and sometimes we didn't have an answer for that. I am happy with a draw and I am sure that [against South Sudan] we will have a better South Africa than [against Uganda].”

SA LIKELY TO BRING IN NEW GOALKEEPER

One of the likely changes for Broos is set to be in the goalkeeper position.

In the absence of usual No 1 and captain Ronwen Williams, Veli Mothwa was handed the starting role on Friday, but he was at fault for Uganda’s second goal and could well be dropped in favour of either Sipho Chaine or Ricardo Goss.

South Sudan opened their Group K campaign with a narrow 1-0 loss away to Congo in Brazzaville on Thursday, with Chandrel Massanga’s goal proving the difference between the two teams.

The Bright Stars are looking to end a six-game winless run overall, and chase a first competitive win in more than 18 months.

In head-to-head stats, this will be the first meeting of South Sudan (who have only played full senior international football since 2012) and South Africa.

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