Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Pride at stake for Banyana

- HERMAN GIBBS herman.gibbs@gmail.com

BANYANA Banyana will be playing for pride today after being condemned to the ranks of the also-rans following their shock defeat at the hands of lowly Malawi at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, in Gqeberha, on Thursday.

Rank poor defence was at the heart of the 3-2 Cosafa Cup semi-final defeat, and Banyana Banyana coach Desiree Ellis summed up that aspect, saying: “Our defending was criminal. “Defensivel­y, we were poor today.” Apart from defence, Banyana Banyana's performanc­e at set-piece time was rank amateurish.

They enjoyed at least four close-in, second-half free-kicks, which were struck wide of the target or straight at the opposition goalkeeper. Not a single effort from dead-ball play tested Malawi's defence.

Banyana Banyana is 55th on the Fifa women’s world ranking, and Malawi is almost 100 places further back at 149.

These rankings suggest winning should have been a formality for Banyana Banyana. However, Malawi coach

McNelbert Kadzuwa said his team was patient and displayed the courage of a lion in setting up the win.

“We are a lion, and a lion has a heart to kill so that it can eat,” said Kadzuwa.

“We have killed the elephant. The big elephant which is Banyana, cannot be killed easily.

“It cannot be killed by cutting its neck, never. Because it is an elephant, you have to bite it bit by bit, and that is what we have done.”

Banyana Banyana will play Zambia at noon today in the curtain-raiser to the final between Malawi and Tanzania (3pm), one of the invited teams that are outside the Cosafa region. Tanzania are the champions of Cecafa (Council of East and Central Africa Football Associatio­ns).

The match will give Ellis a chance to restore some playing structures which went missing on Thursday.

“Normally, we talk about managing the game and, unfortunat­ely, we did not manage the game well,” said Ellis.

“We had a lot of opportunit­ies to score. I am disappoint­ed with the result, but we must go back and look at ourselves and see what we could have done better.

“We lost our shape at the back by shooting out of the structures and then not picking up the runners coming into the box.”

Banyana Banyana midfielder Sibulele Holweni leads the leading goalscorer­s list with four goals. Stumai Athuman (Tanzania), Grace Chanda, Ochumba Lubandji (both of Zambia) and Sabinah Thom (Malawi) are closing in, with three goals.

 ?? RYAN WILKISKY BackpagePi­x ?? BANYANA’S Sibulele Holweni is the leading goal scorer with four goals in the COSAFA Womens Championsh­ip. |
RYAN WILKISKY BackpagePi­x BANYANA’S Sibulele Holweni is the leading goal scorer with four goals in the COSAFA Womens Championsh­ip. |

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