Bafana Bafana go down 2-1 to Zambia in a friendly match

Brian Mwila of Zambia during the International friendly match between South Africa and Zambia at Moruleng Stadium on June 13, 2017 Moruleng, South Africa. Photo by Lefty Shivambu/Gallo Images
Brian Mwila of Zambia during the International friendly match between South Africa and Zambia at Moruleng Stadium on June 13, 2017 Moruleng, South Africa. Photo by Lefty Shivambu/Gallo Images

Zambia burst Stuart Baxter’s bubble as Chipolopolo claimed a come-from-behind 2-1 win against South Africa at the Moruleng Stadium on Tuesday evening.

Lebogang Manyama’s 23rd minute opening goal was cancelled out by Brian Mwila’s 72nd minute equaliser before Lubinda Mundia bundled in the winner seven minutes later.

Baxter fielded an experimental side with a new back four that held out well in the first half before fading in the second stanza. However, Baxter can be happy with the fact the attackers he fielded showed intent despite their profligacy in front of goal.

Manyama showed why he’s been the flavour of the season when he nodded in a well-weighted Kermit Erasmus cross from the left.  Manyama collected the man of the match award despite the defeat.

Aside from Tiyani Mabunda’s 15th long range shot that went narrowly wide of Allan Chibwe’s goal, opportunities were few and far between for both sides. After their contrasting continental exploits at home and away respectively, they were understandably rusty and fatigued.

A chilly North-West winter’s evening also did not help even though there was a reasonable crowd turnout.

One thing the teams didn’t lack was physicality and at times, Zimbabwean match official Nomore Musundire was loath to punish the players. Only one yellow card to Zambian captain Donashano Malamu was brandished and that was also for a two-footed tackled that could have received worse punishment in a competitive match.

However, South Africa took charge of the match and created the better chances through Kermit Erasmus and Percy Tau but those opportunities were not converted.  The fact that South African enjoyed 63 percent of the possession despite their lone goal spoke of the dominance they exerted in the half.

Even though Zambia coach Wedson Nyirenda made a raft of substitutions throughout the game, Zambia hardly lost their shape and tested reserve goalkeeper Ronwen Williams, who replaced Darren Keet.

Before Mwila equalised, Malamu forced Willliams into an excellent 55th minute save as the defence backed away in the face of a Zambian attack.

That proved to be the trending theme and RIvaldo Coetzee and Lorenzo Gordinho struggled to gel as a back-up centre back combination.  It was the case when Zambia equalised as the Bafana defenders expected the visitors to weave through the rearguard.

With the unexpected space, Mwila unleashed a scorcher from just outside the box that had the beating of Williams via his near post.

The visitors then took the lead seven minutes later through Mundia as the hosts again battled to deal with Zambia’s smart passing. Gordinho was at fault as he failed to pick up his man and Mundia chipped past the advancing Williams. Tau and Gordinho had chances to equalise late in the match but their radars failed them.

  - TMG Digital/TMG Sport

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