Bafana Bafana suffered a 2-0 defeat to Mexico in their opening match after playing much of the second half with 10 men before finishing the contest with nine, The South African reports.
The defeat means Bafana Bafana are yet to win any of their four opening matches at the World Cup (They also lost 3-0 to France in their first game in 1998, drew 2-2 with Paraguay in Korea/Japan 2002,
and drew 1-1 against Mexico in the 2010 opener on home soil).
Mexico started brightly and nearly took the lead in the third minute. Raúl Jiménez unleashed a powerful volley from outside the penalty area, but Ronwen Williams produced an excellent save to keep the scores level.
However, the breakthrough arrived five minutes later following a costly mistake. Williams played a short pass to Sphephelo Sithole, who appeared unprepared to receive the ball under intense pressure from the Mexican forwards.
The World Cup hosts quickly dispossessed the midfielder just outside the 18-yard box before Julián Quiñones drilled a low shot beyond Williams to make it 1-0 in the eighth minute.
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Bafana Bafana almost responded immediately from the resulting corner. They launched a swift counter-attack, but Lyle Foster failed to find Iqraam Rayners with the final pass after a promising break.
Mexico continued to threaten before the interval. In the 41st minute, Jiménez was played through on goal but Williams came to South Africa’s rescue with another important save. A minute later, Quiñones came even closer to doubling the advantage when his effort struck the post.
The second half began with another scare for Bafana. Williams misplaced a pass in the 46th minute, allowing Mexico to win possession in a dangerous area. Fortunately for the visitors, Érick Gutiérrez fired his effort over the crossbar.
South Africa’s task became significantly harder two minutes later. Sithole received a straight red card after bringing down Gutiérrez. The midfielder was through on goal and bearing down on Williams just outside the penalty area.
Mexico eventually capitalised on their numerical advantage in the 66th minute. Jiménez rose at the far post to head home and extend the lead to 2-0.
In the 83rd minute, Themba Zwane was shown a red card for slapping Roberto Alvarado, reducing Mzansi to nine players. Mexico also finished the match with 10 men. César Montes received a red card in the 90th minute for a foul on Khuliso Mudau.
Bafana Bafana will now look to bounce back when they face the Czech Republic on Thursday, 18 June.



















































3 Comments
Still finding it difficult to get over The Super Eagles Wcup miss..
It’s really a disaster. 2 consecutive Wcup!
The entire nff excos and technical committee must be removed.
Imagine having Gusau with failure filled credentials and Failure Eguavoen leading these two critical departments..
I hope USA, Canada and Mexico denied all of them visas even if they are in CAF and FIFA committees.
Anyway, I was thinking Czech was a weak opponent SA can get points off then but hearing they are deadly at set pieces as well as ranked 21 places higher (40 vs 61), SA is coming back home after group stage. Wasted slot.
Shame on Eagles too
And why did Naija fail to qualify for world cup?
Piss poor preparation. NFF hired yeye coaches for a whole world cup qualifying campaign.
Chelle was there, but dem no gree hire am, because dem wan share money.
SA took the ticket, then FIFA did hocus pocus, and gave us another golden opportunity. All we had to do was beat DRC. However, awon Onigbese refused to pay players’ bonuses, at such a crucial time!!!
So the players revolted and stopped training, and were obviously demoralized. We ended up losing the playoff game.
Final chance for us to qualify. NFF protested the use of inelligible players by DRC. But dem no pay the protest fee!!! Did they forget? Or perhaps they thought they could owe FIFA, the same way they owe coaches and players? And that was it. FIFA threw the case out.
That in a nutshell is the story of how NFF Onigbese ensured Naija’s absence at a second consecutive world cup.