
By Mark Ogagan
It was not business as usual for South Africa’s women’s team as they fought from behind to salvage a 1-1 draw in a thrilling AFCON game against Tanzania on Friday evening at the Honneur Stadium in Oujda, Morocco.
Bambanani Mbane rescued Banyana Banyana with a crucial equaliser 20 minutes from regulation time..
Tanzania stunned defending champions midway through the first half when Opah Clement rose highest to head home from close range following a well-delivered set piece by Ester Maseke. The early goal gave Tanzania a crucial edge, and they showed tremendous resilience to defend their lead for much of the first half.
South Africa struggled to find their rhythm despite dominating possession and creating several chances. A double save from Tanzanian goalkeeper Najiat Idrisa in first-half stoppage time denied Kgaelebane Mohlakoana, while Lonathemba Mhlongo narrowly missed a header from point-blank range.
Coach Desiree Ellis made key halftime changes, bringing on star forward, Hildah Magaia and Lebohang Ramalepe, and the substitutions paid off. In the 70th minute,
South Africa finally broke through. A well-worked corner found Ramalepe, whose precise cross was turned in by Bambanani Mbane to level the score at 1-1.
As tensions escalated, Tanzanian midfielder Elizabeth Chenge was shown a second yellow card and subsequently a red in the 84th minute, leaving her side to finish the match with 10 players. Despite the numerical disadvantage, Tanzania held firm under intense pressure in the dying minutes, bolstered by commanding performances from Julitha Singano and the ever-present Najiat Idrisa in goal.
South Africa pushed relentlessly in stoppage time—earning corners and free kicks—but Tanzania stood tall, ensuring a share of the spoils.
			
                                





							
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