South Africa began their 2021 Afcon qualifying campaign on a low following a 2-0 thumping by Ghana in their opening group fixture on Thursday night.
Two superb goals in each half by the hosts settled the game at a packed South Coast Stadium to mark a rather terrible start for new Bafana Bafana head coach Molefi Ntseki, who will now be desperate for a win against Sudan in Soweto on Sunday.
Things went awry for Bafana the moment they lost midfielder Bongani Zungu to injury just before the hour mark.
The void was apparent as Ghana exploited the centre of the park and that’s where Spain-based midfielder Thomas Partey took his chance with a low shot that took a wicked deflection to beat Ronwen Williams in Bafana goal.
South Africa had their moments in the opening stages when Bradley Grobler came close with a snap shot from close range following a free-kick in a game where Bafana were easily bullied by the Black Star when it came to territorial control.
At the heart of Ghana’s impressive build-ups were the Ayew brothers – captain Andre and Jordan – who were at their best, inspiring the attacks of their side.
FULL TIME at the Cape Coast Stadium:
— Ghana Football Association (@ghanafaofficial) November 14, 2019
Ghana ???? 2-0 ???? South Africa
(35’ Thomas Partey & 80’ Kudus Mohammed)#BringBackTheLove #BlackStars #AFCON2021Q pic.twitter.com/SrEAIoDZoA
Despite the team being under siege, Ntseki was adventurous in his substitutions when he threw in Lebo Mothiba for Grobler and Kermit Erasmus for Thembinkosi Lorch in a bid to claw back into the game.
But it was Ghana who ended the tie as a contest when debutant Mohammed Kudus found ample space while running through the midfield to rifle home with less than 10 minutes before full time.
With this victory, Ghana took the second spot in Group C behind Sudan, who lead the pool after their 4-0 win over Sao Tome and Principe on Wednesday.
Bafana are expected back on Friday to prepare for Sudan at the Orlando Stadium on Sunday.
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