Bafana Bafana showed plenty of promise in their 1-1 draw against Panama at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban, as the team looks forward to Tuesday’s second match in Cape Town.
A single lapse in concentration at the back ultimately cost Bafana, leading to Panama’s only goal. Outside of that moment, however, the defensive pairing stood firm, with Khulumani Ndamane delivering a rock-solid display, showing composure and awareness throughout the match, much like the defensive strategies employed by top teams.
Bafana Bafana Defensive Pairing
While his partnership with Ime Okon at the back was seen as a gamble by Hugo Broos, it was one that worked out. The pairing could be a good back-up for Mbekezeli Mbokazi and Nkosinathi Sibisi, especially with the demands of tournament football in mind, as outlined by the FIFA regulations.
Attacking Troubles
Lyle Foster will be the first to admit it wasn’t his night. The striker found himself in excellent positions repeatedly but failed to convert, missing multiple clear-cut chances, including two one-on-ones with the Panama goalkeeper. For a player of his calibre, currently plying his trade at Burnley in the English league, the expectation is far higher.
Here are 5 key takeaways from the match:
- Veteran Themba Zwane added a noticeable layer of composure and flair in midfield.
- Relebohile Mofokeng put in an energetic second-half performance.
- The defensive pairing of Ndamane and Okon showed promise.
- Lyle Foster struggled to find his form in front of goal.
- Bafana Bafana’s World Cup preparations are intensifying.
Broos explained his decision to include Zwane, emphasising the need for experience and control in key moments. The veteran’s ability to link play and unlock tight spaces was evident, giving Bafana a different dimension in attack.