Posted in News on Nov 19, 2008.
Although this was a friendly, it will go down as one of the
classics.
Cameroon were minus their star striker Samuel Eto'o of Barcelona,
captain and Turkish based defender Rigobert Song and Newcastle United's
Geremi Njitap who all failed to catch their flights to Johannesburg.
The Cameroon coach Otto Pfister had the cheek to lay the blame for
their non-arrival at the door of the South African Football Association
(Safa) who told the volatile coach it was his responsibility to make
sure his players arrived and not Safa's.
The capacity crowd erupted when substitute Bernard Parker fired home
the winner in the 82nd minute to ensure that Bafana ended the year on a
high note after suffering the disappointment of failing to qualify for
the 2010 African Nations cup finals in Angola. Bafana have now notched
four wins in a row and that will give the players and under fire coach
Joel Santana plenty of confidence as they start preparing for next
June's Confederations Cup.
Cameroon produced an over-physical performance which resulted in
Bafana substitute Katlego Mphela being stretchered off the field in the
72nd minute after he was kicked in the head by a dangerous foul by
Modeste Mbani.
Bafana produced their best 25 minutes under Santana when star of the
night Teko Modise scored twice to put the home side 2-0 ahead in 23
minutes. But then Bafana's Achilles heel, their defence, lost
concentration and allowed the Indomitable Lions to score twice through
free kicks to go into halftime 2-2.
Bafana had Cameroon on the ropes but have only themselves to blame
for allowing Cameroon to level before halftime. Coach Joel Santana has
some work to do when he begins preparing for the Confederations Cup
here in June.
Modise showed his class when he put Bafana 1-0 with a spectacular 30
metre goal that gave Cameroon's Spanish based keeper Carlos Kameni no
chance in the sixth minute. The movement started with a pin point
through ball from defender Matthew Booth to Siphiwe Tshabalala which
the Kaizer Chiefs winger cut inside, beat his marker and laid off the
ball to Modise who rifled his shot into the net to the delight of the
capacity 20 000 crowd.
Modise made it 2-0 in the 23rd minute when he latched onto a clever
through ball from Benni McCarthy and coolly places his shot past the
Cameroon keeper and into the net.
So far so good for Bafana but the euphoria last four minutes. Bafana
midfielder Lance Davids conceded a free kick on the edge of the penalty
area and Ngom Kome, who plays in Spain for Tenerife, beat Bafana keeper
Itumeleng Khune with a well placed free kick to make it 2-1 in the 27th
minute.
Kome, who was the dangerman in the opening half, headed against the
side netting from a cross from Mbani in the 32nd minute.
Modise forced Kameni to make another timely save from his powerful
shot in the 33rd minute at the expense of a corner.
Cameroon levelled the score in the 35th minute when Bafana failed to
defend another Kome free kick that found the head of Tehoi Somen who
placed the ball out of Khune's reach.
Kameni did well to deny Macbeth Sibaya a goal two minute after the
break.
Both Mphela, who had replaced McCarthy at halftime, and Tshabalala
had shots saved by Kameni.
But it was two other substitutes, Parker and Thulasizwe Mbuyane who
replaced Mphela that made the difference.
Kameni was forced to parry Mbuyane's powerful shot in the 82nd
minute and Parker was on hand to blast the rebound into the net giving
Bafana a well deserved 3-2 win.
But Modise could have made it 4-2 and scored hat-trick when he had
his 89th minute penalty saved by Kameni after Modise was fouled inside
the danger zone.