South Africa v Namibia: Vilakazi expects Bafana Bafana response

Both South Africa and Namibia were beaten in their AFCON openers and the pressure is already building on the Bafana Bafana in Egypt.

Published : Jun 27, 2019 23:46 IST

South Africa lost its Africa Cup of Nations opener to Ivory Coast and forward Sibusiso Vilakazi knows it must improve for a crucial clash with Namibia.

Bafana Bafana was outplayed despite the narrow nature of its 1-0 defeat to a Jonathan Kodjia goal, leaving the side pointless as it takes on an opponent which itself was beaten 1-0 by Morocco.

And Vilakazi acknowledged South Africa has already reached "must-win" status at such an early stage of this year's tournament.

READ| Ivory Coast 1 South Africa 0: Kodjia secures precious opening win

"With Namibia now, we need to get a response in terms of winning," the Mamelodi Sundowns attacker told TimesLIVE. "We have to win at all costs."

"We got to this AFCON and it's a must-win [game] for us - it doesn't matter how. This is a point where we need to react, we need to win games."

"We find ourselves in a very challenging situation but we have to respond to it."

Meanwhile, Namibia had positives to take from its own reverse and coach Ricardo Mannetti is buoyed ahead of meeting South Africa on Friday.

"We come into the match with positives from the Morocco game and we need to compete and get the result we want," he told a news conference.

"It's not about the next round but the first win for the country and then anything can happen. The players are very close and some have met so many times before and so that will be interesting."

"This is our moment to enjoy and make memories and we grab this chance to play against the best on the continent. This is our World Cup."

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PLAYERS TO WATCH

South Africa - Ronwen Williams

Goalkeeper Williams was a slightly surprising choice to start against Ivory Coast, yet he was South Africa's standout performer as it gave its esteemed opponents a scare. Outstanding stops denied Kodjia and Nicolas Pepe and he will be targeting a clean sheet against Namibia.

Namibia - Lloyd Kazapua

Perhaps unsurprisingly, Namibia's star man last time out was also its goalkeeper. Kazapua was unfortunate to see substitute Itamunua Keimuine head into his own net but will have to be at his best again to keep Bafana Bafana at bay.


 

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