Posted in News on Sep 30, 2008.
The highlight of the game was the two goals by striker Bernard
Parker who
scored in each half and a superb goal in the 90th minute by super
sub Daine
Klate. It was Klate's first goal for his country.
This was a much needed morale boosting win but Malawi are no world
beaters
and coach Kinnah Phiri brought a side that looked to be ready for
the
slaughter. They tried hard but could not match the home side in any
department.
It was Bafana's first win since they defeated Equatorial Guinea 4-1
in an
African Nations cup qualifier at home in June.
But a win is a win and after only one win in seven matches under
head coach
Joel Santana both he and the country will be happy with this much
needed
result with what was a Bafana team made up of Premier Soccer League
players.
The positives were that Parker looked good and stretched his goal
scoring
form in the PSL into the national side and Santana gave the unknown
Orlando
Pirates defender Rooi Mahamutsa his debut when he replaced one of
the stars
on the night Siboniso Gaxa in the 75th minute.
There were few bad performances in this Bafana side. Gaxa, Teko
Modise,
Siphiwe Tshabalala Robyn Johannes at centre back were all solid. All
the
players on the bench expect for reserve keeper Moeneeb Josephs got a
run and
that was the aim of the game for Santana to watch his fringe players
under
competitive match conditions.
Bafana finally broke their long goal drought when Parker headed home
Tshabalala's corner for the only goal of an otherwise uninspiring
first half
in the 32nd minute.
Bafana coach Joel Santana has finally got the message that attack is
the
best form of defence when he ditched his conservative system that
employed
two defensive midfielders in the past seven games he has been in
charge and
opted for a more attacking and sensible 4-4-2 formation.
But it was the Malawi Flames who did the early attacking. Bafana
keeper
Itumeleng Khune was forced to make two saves within the sixth
minute. He was
unable to prevent Noel Mkandawire's shot going for a corner and from
the set
piece the Kaizer Chiefs star did well to stop a long range shot from
Chiukepo Msowoya.
But after that attack it was all Bafana who looked like they were
going to
struggle get the ball past Malawi goalkeeper Trust Lunda. Eleazar
Rodgers
failed to connect a great cross form right back Gaxa in the eighth
minute
and a minute later Lunda denied Parker a goal with a good save.
Bafana skipper on the night, Modise who had a free run in the
midfield shot
wide after 17 minutes.
Then came in-form Parker's goal to the relief of the large crowd. It
was the
Thanda Royal Zulu striker's first goal for his country and his fifth
goal of
the season.
Phiri made two surprising substitutions four minutes from half time
when he
replaced Mkandawire and Davie Banda with Orlando Pirates star
Josephy
Kamwendo and Peter Wadabwa.
Modise tried his luck with a long range shot that flew over the
Malawi
crossbar in the 53rd minute as the home side looked for that second
goal to
take the game away from the visitors.
Modise had his shot on the hour mark blocked on the way to goal by
Malawi
skipper James Sangala, the former Free State Stars defender.
Lunda
smothered
a Parker shot three minutes later as Bafana looked for that second
goal.
Substitute Diane Klate wasted a glorious chance to make it 2-0 in
the
77thminute when he was set up by parker but the SuperSport united
winger shot
wide when he had the goal at his mercy.
But Parker made it 2-0 when he finished off a pass from substitute
Katlego
Mashego in the 81st minute.
Klate then added the cherry on top when he blasted home goal number
three in injury time.