segunda-feira, 28 de março de 2016

Bafana, Lions set for Durban battle

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South Africa and Cameroon will meet for another heavyweight clash in Group M of the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers. The teams are set to battle in Durban’s Moses Mabhida Stadium on Tuesday evening at 19h00 CAT.

They played to a highly-entertaining 2-2 draw in Limbe on Saturday. Bafana Bafana twice took the lead thanks to superb goals from Tokelo Rantie and Hlompho Kekana, but the Indomitable Lions fought back though Sebastien Siani and Nicolas N’Koulou.

While a draw away to Cameroon would normally be considered an excellent result, in the context of the current group standings it simply wasn’t enough for South Africa, who will still be two points behind the West African heavyweights even if they claim victory in Durban.

With the Indomitable Lions’ remaining two matches set to be against minnows Gambia and Mauritania, it seems inevitable that they will end top of the group and claim the only guaranteed qualifying berth from the pool.

Cameroon coach Hugo Broos was very complimentary about Bafana Bafana following the match, but he reiterated his side’s determination to win all of their remaining games and secure qualification for Gabon 2017.

"It is clear that I was not happy with the Saturday's game," said Broos. "We wanted to win, but I have already said before that I didn't understand how South Africa were last in our group. They are a very strong team.

"The only way to be certain of qualification is by winning all our remaining games. And we have to start with Tuesday's match against South Africa. It will be a difficult game.

"We will continue to keep working hard and try to get a positive result. I am convinced that we will have a good team out there on Tuesday. We have to find solutions to win the game.”

Cameroon will now also be able to call on arguably their best attacking player, Porto striker Vincent Aboubakar, who was ruled out of the game on Saturday due to suspension.

"With Aboubakar, we will have an attacker who can be more dangerous than the attackers we had at the weekend,” said Broos. “We will try to make amends for Saturday's game."

South African midfielder Kekana – who scored a simply incredible goal in Limbe on Saturday by shooting home from inside his own half – believes his team has no option but to beat Cameroon and hope that things go their way in the remainder of the qualifiers.

“We really have to win that match, we have no more options left as we are left with nine points to play for seeing that we only have two after three matches. Three points will take us closer to the leaders with two matches remaining and we have to fight. I believe in this team and still think that we stand a chance of going to Gabon,” he told SAFA Media.

Burkina Faso referee Juste Ephrem Zio will take charge of the match in Durban. The other Group M game between Gambia and Mauritania will be played on the same day in Bakau.


South Africa vs Cameroon: Preview and Prediction


South Africa still searching for their first victory in the on-going AFCON 2017 qualifiers. The Bafana Bafana will be welcoming the indomitable Lion of Cameroon for the 2nd leg of the double legged AFCON qualifiers in Group M.
South Africa squandered a goal lead twice in their Saturday game against the Central African country. South Africa sits 5 points adrift of the top team on the Group M log.

Form Comparison

The Cameroonian side conceded their first goal of the qualifier after Tokelo Rantie nicked one pass the goal keeper at the first half of their first leg meeting with the Bafana Bafana, one later followed suit after Hlompo Kekana gave South Africa their 2nd goal of the game. The Indomitable lion of Cameroon came back twice in the encounter as they maintained their unbeating run in the on going AFCON qualifiers.
Tuesday host nation (i.e South Africa) are still in search of their first 3 points of the AFCON qualifiers campaign. However, Ephraims side still remains unbeaten in their last 4 games , after that wonderful result against Angola in their two legged World cup qualifiers.

South Africa: Predicted Line-Up

Khune : Ngcongca, Matlaba, Mathoho, Hlatshwayo:Masango, Jali, Kekana, Makola: Gabuza, Rantie

Cameroon: Predicted Line-Up

Ndy: Nkoulou, Chedjou, Bedimo, Nyom: Mbia, Siani, Alex: Zoua, Bekamenga, Salli

South Africa Vs Cameroon: Head-To-Head-Stat

South Africa are way ahead when it comes to meeting between this two side. The Indomitable have only recorded one victory over the Bafana Bafana team, and this happened as far back of 1992.
8 recorded meeting (including International friendly) with 3 victories going South Africa way, 1 victory going the Cameroonian way, and the remaining 4 all ended in a score draw.

South Africa Vs Cameroon: Prediction

South Africa drew their first home game of the qualifiers against Gambia. The South African side will be hosting a well experience Cameroon side with a mind set of a victory closing the gap between them and their visitor.
With the attacking prowess of both team, the clash will definitely be providing goals. Hope the better team wins.

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