Posted in News on Mar 28, 2009.
Bafokeng Stadium for June Confederations Cup.
But a brilliant injury time goal by super sub Siphiwe Tshabalala lit up
this Nelson Mandela Challenge and earned Bafana a deserved 2-1 win over
a stubborn Norway on Saturday.
But the biggest smile came from Bafana head coach Joel Santana after
the game. And he had every reason to smile knowing his team outplayed
Norway who recently scored a 1-0 away win over Germany.
Norway were out on their feet at the end but to their credit they
showed their experience and guts to hold on until the last minute of
injury time to the more skilful side who were roared on by a crowd of
25 000 at the new-look stadium.
Bafana showed a big improvement from their 2-0 defeat in Polokwane at
the hands of Chile last month. But to be fair Norway are not nearly as
skilful or as fast or as good as the Chilean side.
But Bafana showed that they do not need truant Benni McCarthy. In
Bernard Parker who scored the opening goal they have a successor to the
controversial Blackburn Rovers striker.
But for Santana this match showed more positives than negatives. And
the team dashed form Rustenburg to the OR Tambo Airport where they
leave on Saturday night for Switzerland where they meet Portugal on
Tuesday night.
Said Santana: "We are going to enjoy our flight and savour this big win
for us."
Bafana had the better of an entertaining first half. But a bad lapse in
concentration allowed Norway to change over 1-1 at halftime.
What was encouraging for Bafana head coach Joel Santana was the way
that Teko Modise and Steven Pienaar worked together in midfield where
they controlled the match.
Also outstanding for Bafana were the two full backs, Siboniso Gaxa and
left back Tsepo Masilela who tied the Norway defence in knots and every
time they got the chance pumped in some high crosses.
Striker Mabhuti Khenyeza missed a cross from Masilela in the second
minute as Bafana made their intentions clear that attack would be the
name of this game and they would try and wear down the Scandinavians in
the searing 30 off degree heat.
Norway keeper Jon Knudsen did well to prevent Macbeth Sibaya opening
the score from a well stuck effort in the third minute.
Bafana got their deserved breakthrough thanks to some outstanding work
by Mamelodi Sundowns defender Gaxa who fought like a tiger, won the
ball on the byline and found Parker and the Serbian based striker
slammed home from close range after seven minutes.
Then Pienaar hit a screamer over the Norway crossbar 10 minutes later
after Sibaya set up the Everton star. Pienaar class and Modise's skill
shone and Norway struggled to contain the two midfield livewires.
Knudson then pulled off a fine save from Ajax Cape Towns leading goal
scorer Khenyeza on 21 minutes as Bafana looked for the second goal.
But it was Norway who scored against the run of play when the Blackburn
Rovers winger Morten Gamst Pedersen beat the Bafana defence and left
goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune rooted to the spot with a 20 metre free
kick.
Khune never saw the ball as it sailed past him.
Knudson pulled off the save off the match when he diverted a stunning
Modise free kick for a corner in the 35th minute.
Bafana continued pushing after the break and once again the overworked
Knudsen denied Modise a goal with a timey save in the 47th minute.
But a tremendous tackle by Bafana's giant central defender Matthew
Booth on centre forward Mohammed Abdellaoue forced the Valerenga
striker to shoot wide when he was stream for goal in the 52nd minute.
Khenyeza missed another great chance when he failed to connect a Gaxa
cross in the 61st minute.
The crowd cheered when Kaizer Chiefs star Siphiwe Tshabalala replaced
Khenyeza in the 69th minute. Although he is banging in goals for his
club Khenyeza appears to freeze when playing for his country.
Tshabalala was an inspired change. His last gasp goal hit the roof of
the net and had the crowd celebrating a well earned win.