Posted in News on May 16, 2010.
A capacity 30 000 fans jam into the stadium and left with
spirits high after a dazzling display that equalled Bafana's best
win at home - a 4-0 drubbing of Chad three years ago in Durban.
It was no contest after Bafana rattled in three confidence
boosting goals in a one sided opening 45 minutes. The game was over
in the first half as South Africa toyed with their Asian visitors
who were content to try and limit the damage in the second half.
Thailand, ranked 105th - 15 places below Bafana in the world
rankings -were like the proverbial lambs to the slaughter. The
Thais did not stand a chance against the fired up home side,
cheered on by the capacity partisan crown and their 30 000
vuvuzelas. The intimidating atmosphere was just what Bafana head
coach Carlos Alberto Parreira wanted.
South Africa's technical staff are relying on their supporters
to do a similar job when Bafana host Mexico in the opening World
Cup match at the 90 000 seater Soccer City on June 11.
But Thailand, coached by former England and Manchester United
star Bryan Robson, produced nothing near the quality that Bafana
will face in the form of the stylish Mexicans, Uruguay and France
in their Group A matches at the global showpiece next month. The
win, however, is a fantastic morale booster.
The Nelspruit supporters created an intimidating atmosphere that
helped rattle the visitors from a country now ravaged by civil
unrest who failed to give Bafana a real test as Parreira had hoped.
But the positives that came from the game included the four
goals, playing carpet soccer in front of their fans and winning in
style. Had Bafana taken their chances, however, they could easily
have doubled their half-time lead.
What was pleasing was Katlego Mphela, who has been under
pressure to score, netting two goals after missing a brilliant
cross from Man of the Match Siphiwe Tshabalala in the 14th minute.
Mphela bounced back to score his brace within three minutes - in
the 30th and 33rd minutes - but a worry for Parreira would have
been the lack of confidence shown by his other striker and Mphela's
Mamelodi Sundowns teammate, Surprise Moriri, who wasted three
chances in the eighth, 10th and 16th minutes.
Moriri refused to take responsibility for scoring, opting to
pass when he should have taken shots at goal. His body language
said it all.
The fact that Bafana goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune touched the ball
for the first time in the 24th minute, when he dealt with a back
pass, tells the story of the way South Africa dominated the opening
half.
Bafana finally took the lead through a stunning free kick in the
22nd minute from Tshabalala to the delight of the capacity crowd
after Kenyan referee Langat Kipngetich had punished Thailand
defender Sutu Suksomkit harshly for a tackle on Teko Modise.
The goal was just what Bafana and the fans needed to start the
party in the Nelspruit sunshine.
Thailand keeper Kawin Thamasatchanan denied Tshabalala a second
goal with a stunning save from a goal bound rocket from the Chiefs
star on 29 minutes.
But from the resultant corner, taken by Tshabalala, Mphela
netted his first goal since he scored in the 1-1 draw against
Namibia in Durban in March.
Mphela then did well to latch onto a delightful Modise ball that
slipt through the defence and the Downs striker slotted home to
make it 3-0 in the 33rd minute. It was game over.
Mphela, however, wasted a chance in the 45th minute to make it
4-0 when he missed Tshabalala's cross on the Thai goalline, and
then should have got his hat-trick four minutes after the restart
when he beat the offside trap and raced for goal, only to fire
wide.
But Moriri came to the party in the 58th minute with
unbelievable skills that set up Mphela, only for Thai substitute
keeper Sinthaweechi Maitnirattananolto to pull of a top class save.
Thailand's best chance to reduce the deficit was thwarted by a
superb save from Khune in the 64th minute. The Bafana keeper did
well to turn away a well struck 20 metre free kick from Datsanorn
Nontadel, but that was the only chance the under pressure visitors
created in the 90 minutes.
So relaxed was Parreira that he could afford to bring off his
number one keeper and give Orlando Pirates goalminder Moeneeb
Josephs a run out in the 67th minute.
Bafana substitute Siyabonga Nomvete forced Maitnirattananolto to
stop his goal bound shot in the 78th minute.
But another super sub, Bernard Parker, put the cherry on top
with a well taken goal in the 90th minute to end the rout.