AWCON 2018: South Africa stun holders Nigeria (VIDEO)
A brilliant strike by substitute Chrestina Thembi Kgatlana five minutes from time handed South Africa a dream start in the tournament as they beat holders Nigeria 1-0 in their Group B opener on Sunday in Cape Coast.
Banyana Banyana gave a good account of themselves right from the start of the game making early incursions in the game. They came very
Watch highlights of the match below;
📽 HIGHLIGHTS .. Nigeria 0-1 South Africa
Group B #TotalAWCON18 pic.twitter.com/SuIcuwVmni— Total Women's Africa Cup of Nations (@CAF_AWCON) November 18, 2018
Nigeria's biggest opportunity came their way in the 33rd minute when Desire Oparanozie missed a sitter following a brilliant play by Asisat Oshoala. Oparanozie surprisingly blasted wide with only the South African goalie to beat after being put through by Oshoala.
South Africa came very close again seven minutes into the second half as Jermaine Seoposenwe's attempt missed the goal by a whisker.
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Thomas Dennerby (Head Coach, Nigeria)
I am very disappointed that we lost the game. It would have been fair if the game had ended in a draw. We had a bit more of the possession and South Africa are really good on counter attacks; we were aware and had analysed before the game so we knew what was coming. I think everybody will agree that we should have scored at least once in the first half and we missed that chance.
Desiree Ellis (Head Coach, South Africa)
We played against a very good side today and one moment of loss of concentration in the decided the game. I said at pre-match press conference that we needed to be phenomenal and execute the plan.
Even though they had a lot of possession, they didn't really fight us except only one moment. It took us a moment of brilliance to decide the match.
We planned very well and executed it. We gave it all out there and we said the first game of the tournament is most important and it is even bigger playing Nigeria. The victory is not only for us but for the people back home.