Nigeria v South Africa: Rohr claims Bafana Bafana are AFCON favourites

Beating host Egypt in the last round means South Africa is favourite to win the Africa Cup of Nations, says Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr.

Published : Jul 09, 2019 22:41 IST

Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr feels South Africa deserved its victory over host Egypt.
Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr feels South Africa deserved its victory over host Egypt.
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Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr feels South Africa deserved its victory over host Egypt.

Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr feels South Africa is the new favourite to win the Africa Cup of Nations.

Bafana Bafana have only won the tournament once, back in 1996 when they were on home soil.

But a 1-0 last-16 defeat of Egypt, this year's AFCON host, indicated that South Africa is a serious threat with Cameroon and Morocco among the other powerhouses to also be out of the running.

Nigeria faces South Africa in the quarterfinals on Wednesday and Rohr is in no doubt about the scale of the task facing the Super Eagles, who are three-time champions.

"We saw the game with Egypt against South Africa and we know South Africa well because they were in our group competing for the qualifiers," he told reporters.

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"To beat Egypt, in these circumstances, up against a good team with one of the best players in Africa [Mohamed Salah], it will make them full of confidence.
 
"They [Bafana Bafana] deserved to win because they were the better team and now for me, if you beat the favourite number one in Egypt, you become the new favourites.

"We also had a good game against Cameroon, we also have confidence, so we should be expecting a match of high quality. 
 
"I think the strengths of our team is the unity and the fighting spirit - and even against South Africa, which has suddenly become the new favourites of the tournament.
 
"We also have confidence after scoring three goals [against Cameroon] against a team who did not concede a goal in the group stage, so we're confident also - but for me South Africa are the favourites."

South Africa's matches at this year’s AFCON have all been tight, with Stuart Baxter's side scoring just two goals but conceding only twice.

Baxter was under pressure ahead of the Egypt game but South Africa goalkeeper Ronwen Williams feels improvements are being made.

"Positive criticism is always acceptable, the positive criticism we got we took it with the pinch of salt and we moved on and we proved to everyone that we are here to do our job as best as possible," Williams told a news conference.

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"We had a slow start, our preparations were not the best and the further we go, the better we can become. The confidence is growing; I think the coach has found the right balance.

"We have been working hard to improve our weaknesses and we knew from the beginning that we could get better. In the beginning, we didn't create a lot chances but we were solid defensively but the last game we were positive on the offensive and we can only get better as the tournament progresses."

 

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Nigeria – Odion Ighalo

Former Watford striker Odion Ighalo claimed in January he rejected a move to Barcelona, but elite clubs could be circling again due to his AFCON form. He has scored three goals at the finals so far, including a brace in Nigeria's thrilling 3-2 defeat of Cameroon in the last 16.

South Africa – Thembinkosi Lorch

Having scored only once in the group stages, few gave Bafana Bafana any hope against Egypt in the last round. But Lorch came up with a late winner and he looks their best chance of pulling off another big result against Nigeria.

 

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