Sowetan

We stuck to game plan, says Senong

Amajita shine at Cosafa Cup

- By Nick Said

South Africa coach Thabo Senong says he is pleased with the start made by his side in their 5-0 mauling of Mauritius in their opening Group B clash at the 2018 Cosafa Under-20 Championsh­ips in Kitwe‚ Zambia on Monday. Orlando Pirates forward Lyle Foster scored a brace to go with goals by Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Nkosingiph­ile Ngcobo and another Pirates youngster James Monyane. Mauritian skipper Jean Francois also netted an own goal. Senong is using the regional tournament to prepare his side for the 2019 African Under-20 Championsh­ips in Niger in February‚ where they will hope to qualify for the World Cup in Poland later in the year.

Amajita scored all of their goals in the first 38 minutes‚ but failed to break down the islanders in the second period‚ Amajita’s Njabulo Blom evades a challenge from Mauritius’ William Philibert during the 2018 Cosafa Under-20 Championsh­ip at Nkana Stadium in Kitwe, Zambia.

with the job already done. “We did well‚ the players stuck to the game plan.”

“First games are never easy‚ so it is important to create chances‚ not concede goals

and reduce the number of mistakes. “But you can never underestim­ate any team in this tournament.

“There was an improvemen­t with Mauritius in terms of their height and how they organised themselves in the second half and they did not give us a single goal after half-time. “Our individual­ity helped us in some moments and the combinatio­n play we have.” Senong says he has had to rebuild to a certain extent after missing a number of players he would have liked to select that were not released by their clubs.

“It is very difficult because we have debutantes and are giving away new caps.

“We have lost 30% of our players to PSL clubs because it is now in season and players were not available.”

Next up for the side is eSwatini on Saturday‚ were Amajita will seal their place in the semifinals with a win as the pool was reduced to three teams following the late withdrawal from the competitio­n of Namibia.

A draw would also be enough if eSwatini and Mauritius draw their pool game tomorrow.

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