By Queen Dithebe
The South African football team draws to Burkina Faso (BFA) tonight in
Ouagadougou. This is a bitter sweet result as Ephriam Mashaba, the Bafana
Bafana football coach was told by the South African Football Association (SAFA)
that he could lose his job if the team fails to beat BFA.
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SAFA demanded a win in this match as the South African team failed to
qualify for the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament. Mashaba, however,
was very optimistic about the outcome of this match and said to Supersport “I
could not have asked for a better, organised and balanced team. We have
assembled a good squad with good spirit and a group of players who know what it
means to don the Bafana jersey.”
The South African team arrived in Ouagadougou without star player Tokelo
Rantie who failed to report his absence on the day. Thamsanqa Gabuza and Hlompo
Kekana were expected to use their experience and lift Bafana against BFA. The
goal post was guarded by Itumeleng Khune who according to Supersport, is the
most capped player in the South African team. During the last minutes of the
game it
was the turn of Khune to grab the spotlight once more, the Kaizer Chiefs
goalkeeper closed off with a top save - this time with his foot - to keep out
the opposing team’s header attempt.
In
head-to-head stats, Bafana and Burkina Faso have met seven times previously. Supersport wrote: “Bafana Bafana showed early signs of intent with Mpho Makola
the main protagonist. The Orlando Pirates midfielder made to rue a poor first
touch in the third minute with the goal in his sights before seeing a powerful
shot whistle past the left-hand upright moments later.”
The game heated up in the second half of the match with South African
team player D. Furman scoring a goal leaving South African fans and coach in
nervous excitement. After the 90min mark Mashaba was ready to take it home.
However, SA’s victory was short lived as Burkina Faso’s B. Diawara scored a
goal during extra time. This resulted in Bafana Bafana striving for a second
goal during the last few minutes of the game.
This being a home game for Burkina Faso, fans filled the stadium with
excitement waiting for a win. Bertrand Traore and Jonathan Pitriopa are players
that threatened the success of Bafana Bafana with goal keeper D. Diakite
standing guard at the posts.
South African football analyst, James Kurtani says that Mashaba should
expect scrutiny from SAFA after the game against BFA. “I mean Bafana failed to
qualify for Afcon, it drew in this game. I see no feasible improvements in the
team’s results.” Kurtani says that Mashaba is entrusted with leading the team
to greater heights however he has failed repeatedly to do so.
At the end of the match, Mashabas players were disappointed as they
could not hold long enough for a win in this game. However, a point will be
granted due to the missed penalties by players Jonathan Pitriopa and Alan
Traore from the opposing team. There is still uncertainty about Mashaba’s
position as coach of the South African football team.














