Posted in News on Jan 27, 2009.
Stadium on Tuesday night.
Bafana have now stretched their winning record to five matches and
overall there were a lot of positives to come out of the match.
Kaizer
Chiefs winger Siphiwe Tshabalala was outstanding and grows in
confidence with every game for club and country.
Zambia decided to beef up their squad by including Free
State Stars keeper Kennedy Mweene, Golden Arrows defender Joseph
Musonda, SuperSport United midfielder Noah Chivuta and Mamelodi
Sundowns striker Collins Mbesuma. Originally Zambia had named a squad
from players that play in the Zambian league.
Bafana head coach Joel Santana used three substitutes in Katlego Mashego, new
cap Abia Nale and Lebogang Mothibantwa who
came in during referee's optional time.
The idea was to have a look at what depth he has in the PSL with an
eye on next month's friendly against Chile in Polokwane scheduled for
February 11.
Mweene was the star of the first half when he thwarted the Bafana
strikers time and again with some breath taking saves. Bafana were well
on top and Itumeleng Khune in Bafana's goal was not called upon to make
a single save in a one-sided opening 45 minutes dominated by the home
side.
Mabhudi Khenyeza was put through in the 17th minute by captain on the night Teko Modise but the Urban Warriors star lost possession. He then headed wide after he beat Mweene to a tremendous cross from the in-form Tshabalala in the 19th minute.
Teko Modise brought out the best in the agile Mweene when the Free State
Stars keeper did well to save his in-swinging free kick in the 34th
minute and four minutes later brilliantly saved Modise's powerful
close- range header that had a goal written all over it.
But Mweene was forced to leave the field injured in the 49th minute
and was replaced by Davy Kaumbua.
But the new keeper had no time to settle in when he was forced to
pick the ball out of his net after he was beaten by a superb trademark
Modise free kick in the 53rd minute that gave the home side a deserved
1-0 lead.
The goal woke up the Zambians who finally decided to make a game of
it and Khune pulled off a stunning save from a powerful Chivuta rocket
on 55 minutes.
However, Bafana weathered the mini storm and quickly regained control
of the game. And in the end emerged 1-0 victors.
Team:
SA: Khune, Gaxa, Khumalo, Gould, Twala, Tsutsulupa, Dikgacoi, Tshabalala (Mothibantwa '89), Modise, Moriri (Mashego '69), Khenyeza (Nale '83).