Mighty Warriors win at last

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Mighty Warriors win at last

The Sunday Mail

Port Elizabeth, South Africa. — ZIMBABWE’s Mighty Warriors were given a scare when they needed a late goal to defeat South Sudan 2-1 in their second Group B fixture at the on-going COSAFA Women’s Championships at the Madibaz stadium in Nelson Mandela Bay yesterday.

Zimbabwe grabbed an early goal in their contest against South Sudan as Rudo Neshamba netted after 12 minutes and it looked as though that would be the start of a rush of scoring.

But South Sudan showed they had learnt much from their 7-0 defeat to Botswana in their opener and were more compact and defensively sound, while also creating some opportunities themselves.

They were rewarded when Chieng Riek raced clear to score on 77 minutes and suddenly it looked as though they would earn a first point at the tournament.

But Zimbabwe would not be denied, and Marjory Nyaumwe scored a winner six minutes later to deny the Sudanese a famous result.

South Sudan captain Amy Lasu was named Player of the Match.

In another Group B match, Tanzania became the first team to seal a place in the semi-finals when they defeated Botswana 2-0 at the same venue.

The win means the East African guest nation will not be caught at the top of the pool as their six points can’t be beaten and they would be ahead of both Botswana and Zimbabwe on head-to-head, which is how group positions are calculated in the tournament.

Tanzania scored in either half to defeat last season’s beaten finalists Botswana as both Donisia Minja and Mwanahamisi Shurua netted their second goals of the campaign in what was a thoroughly professional display from the side, especially Player of the Match Fatuma Suleimani.

Botswana and Zimbabwe will now each hope to get a win when those sides clash tomorrow to take one of them to six points and in the running as the best-placed runner-up to also advance to the semi-finals.

The second round of matches in Group C will be played today with Uganda facing Eswatini in the opening game at 12 noon.

Uganda were held to a draw in their opener against Namibia and will want more precision in the opposition box against an Eswatini side who must get a win to keep their semifinal hopes alive. A draw suits nobody.

Zambia, who beat Eswatini 5-0 in their opener, can take a giant step towards the knockout stages if they beat Namibia in the second game (3.30pm).

With only the top team in each pool and the best placed runner-up among the three groups going through to the semi-finals, the margin for error for all the sides is very small.

The teams are also building towards the 2022 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers that begin next month.

Yesterday’s Results

Group B

Botswana 0 Tanzania 2 (Minja 5’, Shurua 79’)

South Sudan 1 (Riek 77’) Zimbabwe 2 (Neshamba 12’, Nyaumwe 83’)

Fixtures Today:

Group C

12h00 (10h00 GMT) – Eswatini vs Uganda

15h30 (13h30 GMT) – Zambia vs Namibia

 

STANDINGS

GROUP A

P    W    D    L     GF    GA    GD    PTS

South Africa         2      1       1      0     2      1        1        4

Malawi                    2      1       0      1     4     4        0       3

Angola                     2      0       2      0    2     2        0       2

Mozambique        2       0       1      1     4     5        -1      1

 

GROUP B

P    W    D    L     GF    GA    GD    PTS

Tanzania (Q)      2    2    0   0    5    0    5     6

Botswana          2    1    0    1    7    2     5     3

Zimbabwe         2    1     0   1    2    4    -2    3

South Sudan     2    0   0    2    1    9    -8    0

 

GROUP C                   

P    W    D    L     GF    GA    GD    PTS

Zambia             1    1    0   0    5    0     5    3

Namibia           1    0    1    0   0    0     0    1

Uganda            1    0    1    0   0    0     0    1

Eswatini           1    0    0    1    0    5     -5   0

 

— cosafa.com/Sports Reporter.

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