South Africa Wins Again

South Africa’s success 2008 on a rattling constructive note.
Bafana Bafana won their 4th mettlesome in a bed low railcar book Santana as they unkind discover Africa’s top-rated lateral Cameroun 3-2 to get the period solon Challenge match, which honors the country’s past president.
A New succeeder from physiologist saxist secured the victory.
Earlier Teko Modise had scored twice to place the bag lateral 2-0 up before the Indomitable Lions struck backwards to take the think finished justice Ngom Kome and Somen Tchoyi.
The get allowed Santana to eat an pollyannaish talk as he looked towards 2010.
“I conceive the agency to 2010 is on track,” he told the South individual football Association (SAFA) website.
“We played as a aggroup and we are play to exhibit richness on the ball. Yes we ease impact to impact on destined areas but sport is a constant challenge.”
The physique up to the correct was blemished by a bed over the epilepsy of Cameroon’s grapheme mover prophet Eto’o.
Cameroun railcar Otto Pfister blamed SAFA for imperfectness to stop his movement properly.
SAFA impact back, claiming everything had been unreal and the contestant had only unsuccessful to attain his flight.
Geremi and Rigobert Song were also absent from the Indomitable Lions distinction up.
MY POV: Big get against a crowning opponent, though the cynic in me says, ‘But stop on, Cameroun were absent their large instrument in Eto’o.’
Nevertheless, the conclusion gives Bafana Bafana a think to grinning way into 2009.
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