SOUTH AFRICA SUFFERS DISAPPOINTING DEFEAT TO MOZAMBIQUE IN COSAFA CUP OPENER

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Kamogelo Sebelebele of South Africa challenged by Oscar Cherene and Antonio Sumbane of Mozambique during the 2025 HollywoodBets COSAFA Cup match between South Africa and Mozambique at the Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein on the 03 June 2025 ©Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix

4 June 2025 – South Africa suffered a disappointing start to their 2025 COSAFA Cup campaign, falling 0-1 to Mozambique in the opening match of the tournament at Free State Stadium on Wednesday.

The South Africans missed several opportunities in the first half and then struggled to find their rhythm in the second period, eventually conceding the crushing goal by Antonio Sumbane in the 73rd minute that ultimately cost the home side the match. Coach Vela Khumalo could not contain his disappointment following the defeat on the opening day of the regional tournament.

“It is not the best way to start the tournament. Performance-wise, I thought we played well, we played the way we wanted to play. One will then say what needs to be improved on, going back to the training sessions and how we convert our chances,” he said.
“I think in the first stanza we had too many entries into the box and in the final third, but we could not score. We were rushing thing when we got into the box. In the second half we spoke to the players about this and made the team aware of it. We even made the team aware that the only way Mozambique could score was if they got us on transition, which is exactly what they did.
“You know when you are a position-based team, you get carried away with the moment. I think we need to concentrate more, tactically be disciplined and convert our chances. We created enough chances to win the game, but we couldn’t.

“Performance-wise, we will go far, never mind the setback of today. When we go back to what we wanted to achieve in the tournament, it was not to concede a goal, but unfortunately, we did. We have to go back and work on our finishing. It sounds like deja vu because when I was with the U17s we suffered the same thing of not scoring goals. VAR is a good things because it is where the world is going. But I think the officials are taking too long to make decisions and that kills the momentum of the game.”
South Africa will face Zimbabwe in their second Group A match of the COSAFA Cup on Saturday, June 7. The encounter is crucial for the both teams as only the top team in each group advances to the semi-finals.

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