The Herald (South Africa)

Amajimbos bomb out of U17 Afcon

- Sazi Hadebe

Two first-half own goals from centre-backs Wallace Renecke and Benjamin Wallace contribute­d to the South Africa U17 team’s eliminatio­n in the quarterfin­als of the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) as they were routed 5-0 by tournament favourites Senegal in Algiers on Wednesday evening.

Not even the spirit of former SA president Nelson Mandela could save Duncan Crowie’s team from a humiliatin­g defeat that also robbed the SA team of a place in the U17 Fifa World Cup later this year.

SA started this match better but a mistake by Renecke in the 36th minute led to the first own goal before Wallace, the skipper, added the second blow three minutes later.

The first two goals were conceded just after Amajimbos (Gents) had missed an easy chance to take the lead when Michael Dokunmu headed Siyabonga Mabena’s delightful cross wide.

A minute before the break, SA’s defence went to sleep again and allowed Mamadou Sadio to stretch Taranga Cubs’ lead to 3-0.

Senegal skipper Amara Diouf added a brace with goals in the 55th and 71st minutes as Crowie’s team failed to recover in the second stanza.

The Senegalese went about their business of protecting their lead, remained discipline­d and never showboated even when they were leading 5-0, something SA teams can learn a thing or two from.

The semifinal berth earned Senegal a place in the Fifa World Cup.

SA qualified for the World Cup when they finished as runners up in this competitio­n in 2015, when they were coached by Molefi Ntseki.

This time Amajimbos had no chance against a Senegalese side which boasted players who were technicall­y better.

Crowie’s side had qualified for the last eight as one of the third-best finishing teams in their group after losing to Morocco (2-0) and Nigeria (3-2) in their group matches.

SA’s 3-2 win against neighbours Zambia won them a place in quarterfin­als.

Amajimbo’s defeat completed a clean sweep of failures by undercooke­d SA junior men’s sides after the U20s and U23s also failed to qualify for their own Afcon tournament­s this year.

 ?? Picture: SYDNEY SESHIBEDI/ GALLO IMAGES ?? LOST OUT: Coach Duncan Crowie has failed to help Amajimbos qualify for the U17 Fifa World Cup after SA lost to Senegal in Algiers on Wednesday
Picture: SYDNEY SESHIBEDI/ GALLO IMAGES LOST OUT: Coach Duncan Crowie has failed to help Amajimbos qualify for the U17 Fifa World Cup after SA lost to Senegal in Algiers on Wednesday

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