Posted in News on Sep 10, 2008.
he has little depth in his squad after a Bafana B team were beaten 1-0
by Guinea in an uninspiring friendly international played at
Atteridgeville's Super Stadium on Tuesday night.
The game started on a sad note when a minute's silence was held
before the kick-off for former Bafana and Moroka Swallows left back
Jacob Lekgetho who passed away on Tuesday after an illness. Lekgetho,
who also played in Russia, won 26 caps for Bafana.
Santana did keep his promise of giving players a chance who did not start or
play in last Saturday's 1-0 defeat by Nigeria in Port Elizabeth that
ended Bafana's hopes of playing in the 2010 African Nations Cup in
Angola.
In fact, he fielded a completely new side from the team that started
against the Super Eagles. The players looked like they had met just
before kick-off and showed little coordination.
Bafana fans showed their displeasure at the national team's failure
to qualify for the 2010 African Nations Cup in Angola with a massive
stay away.
About 2 000 supporters turned up for the match and the silence from
the stands was deafening.
By contrast, over 20 000 supporters turned up to watch Nigeria beat Bafana 1-0 in Port Elizabeth.
Santana has one win and four defeats
in seven friendly and competitive games and for a side hosting the
World Cup in less than 22 months that is simply not good enough.
There was little passion, pace or enthusiasm from either side in a
dull first 45 minutes. Russian-based central defender Matthew Booth,
making his comeback to Bafana for the first time in three years, looked
solid and took no prisoners at the back. However, his teammates lacked
discipline and gave away too many free kicks with reckless challenges
inside their own half.
Man of the Match Booth did have the ball in the back of the Guinea
net in the 12th minute but he was ruled offside.
Then a long-range shot from Yady Camara flew in under the post,
beating keeper Moeneeb Josephs in the 18th minute.
A minute later Lance Davids had a great chance to equalise when
Surprise Moriri set him up, but the Djurgardens midfielder shot over the
crossbar.
Moriri wasted Bafana's best chance on the half hour when he shot
wide with the goal at his mercy.
Guinea almost made it 2-0 three minutes from the break but, luckily for
the home side, Abubacar Camara's shot skimmed the crossbar.
Santana rung the chances at half time, bringing on Teko Modise,
Siboniso Gaxa and debutant Daine Klate.
The move was good with Klate just failing to nudge home a clever
cross from Gaxa in the 52nd minute.
Bafana's performance was summed up when Moriri played a ball back to
nobody in the 63rd minute and conceded an unnecessary corner.
Guinea keeper Youssouf Toure parried a Klate free kick in the 67th
minute. Three minutes later,
Modise headed a Zuma cross straight at Toure when he should have done
better.
The Guinea keeper managed to deny live-wire Klate an equaliser in
the 77th minute. The SuperSport United winger impressed and brought a new dimension to the game. He added pace, urgency and skill
which was lacking in the first half.
Petrus Mahlatsi, another substitution, also forced Toure into a save three
minutes from time and then, to compound Bafana's agony, Klate had a goal
ruled offside in injury time.