Business Day

Notoane’s team shoot blanks and pay the price

- Nick Said

SA coach David Notoane was left to rue a lack of quality up front after his side were held to a 0-0 draw by Zambia in their opening game of the Africa Under-23 Cup of Nations in Cairo.

Both sides created enough goal-scoring opportunit­ies to have won the game on Saturday‚ but the lack of a clinical edge in the opponents’ box cost them the chance of three points.

SA were missing their two key attacking weapons in Lyle Foster and Luther Singh‚ who were both in action — for Cercle Brugge (Belgium) and Moreirense (Portugal), respective­ly — on Saturday. They will link up with the squad during the Fifa internatio­nal window.

“Tactically‚ both coaches were trying to win the game and make sure we got the goal to give us the three points. For us‚ and Zambia as well‚ we lacked a little intelligen­ce and awareness of the moment‚ due to the absence of certain players‚” Notoane said. “It was a fair result‚ an enjoyable game. Unfortunat­ely no goal ‚ but we keep those for the next two games.”

SA are next in action on Tuesday against Ivory Coast‚ who beat Nigeria 1-0 on Saturday in a surprise result in the other Group B game.

Notoane’s side will finish their pool play against the Nigerians on Friday‚ and with two tough matches to come would have been targeting three points against the Zambians.

His team was missing the services of the two strikers because the match was outside the Fifa internatio­nal window, he said.

“The tournament would have been better on the Fifa calendar‚ then we would not have the problems of teams releasing players‚” he said. “But that is the calendar‚ there is nothing we can do about it. We are coaches and we must prepare with the best material available.”

Saturday’s match was officiated by a team led by referee Salma Rhadia Mukansanga‚ with Notoane praising the Confederat­ion of African Football (Caf) for its initiative to promote female officials.

“It doesn’t matter who is refereeing the game‚ as long as it is a qualified person‚ a knowledgea­ble person who can handle the pressure of the game. It was a fantastic job from CAF in terms of the appointmen­t. I would give them 10/10.”

Zambia coach Beston Chambeshi ‚ who was also missing stars a‚number was also of satisfied overseas-based with the point in a tough encounter.

“It was very competitiv­e and very entertaini­ng‚” he said. “SA and Zambia is like a local derby‚ so it was never going to be an easy game. We played very well. It was a very tactical game.”

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