Cape Times

Bafana champions once more

- ESHLIN VEDAN eshlin.vedan@inl.co.za

BAFANA Bafana celebrated Nelson Mandela Day on a good note after winning the Cosafa Cup following a 5-4 penalty shoot-out win over guest nation Senegal in the final at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium yesterday.

Bafana's Ethan Brooks was the first to miss from the penalty spot as his shot was saved by Senegal goalkeeper Papa N'Diaye.

Bafana captain Veli Mothwa then went on to level matters after saving Dominic Mendy's spot-kick which was Senegal's fourth as things ended 4-4 after the first five spot-kicks, forcing sudden death.

Nyiko Mobbie scored Bafana's sixth before Senegal keeper and captain N'Diaye opted to take his nation's sixth, skiing it over the bar and gifting victory to the host nation.

The game was a scrappy one. Bafana went into the game with a 100% record after having failed to concede a single goal and faced their strongest test yet against the Senegalese.

Bafana did have their chances to score, but once again seemed to suffer with anxiety in front of goal in key moments.

Siyethemba Sithebe had a free-kick in the seventh minute, but the AmaZulu player's set-piece was quickly cleared away.

One of Bafana's stars of the tournament, Yusuf Maart also failed to sparkle in the game.

He had a free-kick in the 16th minute which went straight to N'Diaye.

There was not much action in the first half with Mothwa not having to make a single save, though his defence was forced to clear the ball off the line in the 40th minute following a Senegal corner.

The second half was as scrappy as the first half, with neither side

being able to create many clear-cut opportunit­ies.

Bafana's closest chance in the game came in the 70th minute, but defender Njabulo Ngcobo's direct shot on target lacked power as N'Diaye made an easy save.

Pappe Djitte had the best chance

of the game for Senegal in the 76th minute, but did not use it well as he ended up losing composure in front of goal.

Two minutes later, Bafana's Rushine De Reuck found himself in goalscorin­g range, but he struck the ball over the bar.

With virtually the last kick of the game, Bafana were awarded a free-kick just outside the box. The effort ended up deflecting off the Senegal wall before N'Diaye made an easy save.

Neither team created good opportunit­ies in extra time before penalties ensued.

 ?? | Backpagepi­x ?? BAFANA BAFANA celebrate their Cosafa Cup victory at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium last night.
| Backpagepi­x BAFANA BAFANA celebrate their Cosafa Cup victory at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium last night.

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