Bafana coach Stuart Baxter always knew that starting the competition against the two-time champions would be difficult for his men, who made a shaky start to the encounter. The lacklustre Bafana could hardly threaten the opposition goalkeeper in the first half and they gave away possession cheaply.
French Ligue 1 winger Nicolas Pepe struck the crossbar with a sweetly struck set piece just after the half hour mark before Aston Villa forward Jonathan Kodjia forced a brilliant save from SuperSport United shot-stopper Ronwen Williams, who got the nod in between the sticks ahead of Darren Keet.
There was very little improvement from Bafana in the second period. There was no creativity going forward and it was no surprise that Baxter brought in Mamelodi Sundowns attacker Sibusiso Vilakazi to try get the team to make more entries into the opposition box, but it did not work. Instead it was Ivory Coast who took the lead through Kodjia, who connected with a cross from Max Gradel to give the West Africans the lead.
Bafana had a total of four shots at goal throughout the game, two of which were on target. This should be a concern for Baxter, who needs to come up with a better plan to open up the Namibian defence on Friday. It’s a game the team will be looking to win to keep their hopes of progressing alive.
By Olamide Oyetunji
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