Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Letsoalo sends South Africa into Cosafa Cup semi-finals

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VICTOR Lestoalo became just the second player in South African football history to score an internatio­nal hat-trick as his treble in a 4-0 win over Lesotho sealed top spot in Group A at the 2021 Cosafa Cup in Nelson Mandela Bay.

The home side are now assured of a place in Friday’s semifinals, but who they will be up against, as well as who will be the second qualifier from their pool, will go down to the wire in Wednesday’s final round of games.

Letsoalo is the second Bafana Bafana player after Benni McCarthy against Namibia in 1998 to net a hat-trick as he opened the scoring inside five minutes to set the tone for the game.

Sphelele Mkhulise added a second midway through the first half, before Letsoalo bagged his brace just before the break.

His historic moment was completed 12 minutes into the second-half after he was teed-up by defender Thabani Dube.

Zambia kept alive their hopes of qualifying for the semifinals as they defeated Botswana 2-1, with Justin Shonga bagging a brace for them to take his tally for the tournament to three. Thatayaone Kgamanyane netted for The Zebras.

Zambia must now beat South Africa on Wednesday to stand a chance of progressin­g to the semifinals, as well as hoping that Botswana defeat Eswatini.

That would leave all three sides on six points and create a mini-league which would come down to goal-difference and potentiall­y goals scored. Or perhaps even the drawing of lots!

However, Eswatini need just a point and having not played since Saturday should be the fresher team.

Namibia remain the top side in Group B after they played to a 1-1 draw with Malawi, who have now been eliminated.

Elmo Kambindu scored his third goal of the competitio­n to put the Brave Warriors ahead, before Micium Mhone equalised for The Flames, though it was not enough. — Cosafa.com

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