South Africa defeat Burundi to reach WAFCON quarter-finals

South Africa reached the quarter-finals of the 12th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) after defeating Burundi 3-1 in Rabat on Thursday.
Banyana Banyana produced a dominant performance to advance from Group C with one game left, thanks to goals by Thembi Kgatlana, Amogelang Motau and Linda Motlhalo.
Banyana Banyana could have won the Group C tie by a wider margin but for their profligacy at the Stade Prince Moulay Abdallah.
Jermaine Seoposenwe missed a first-half penalty before striker Kgatlana fluffed several goalscoring chances after the break.
Burundi got their consolation goal through Aniella Uwimana which was not enough to salvage their campaign after losing 4-2 to Botswana in their opening game on Monday.
Their plight was exacerbated by the straight red card to substitute Annociate Nshimirimana in the second-half but the South African failed to make their superior number count.
The result means Banyana Banyana advanced to the last eight with six points after beating titleholders Nigeria in their opening game on Monday.
Burundi will have no chance of advancing to the knock-out stages of the tournament as they have no points after two matches in the tournament in Morocco.
South Africa demonstrated their desire to win the game and dominated the early exchanges which resulted in the opening goal through slippery attacker Kgatlana.
The East Africans ralled and restored parity 10 minutes later through the Tanzania-based Uwimana who connected from close range.
Motau restored the lead of the South Africans on 32 minutes before goalkeeper Jeanine Irakoze saved Seoposenwe’s poorly-hit penalty kick just before half-time.
Banyana Banyana continued their dominance after the break and when Irakoze fouled Kgatlana in the penalty box Motlhalo converted the resultant kick to extend their lead.
There was enough time for substitute defender Nshimirimana to be sent off in the 73rd minute for bringing down an opponent in the penalty box.
But the South Africans could not make use of their numerical advantage in the latter stages of the game.
Banyana Banyana will play Botswana in their final group game on Sunday while Burundi conclude their campaign against titleholders Nigeria the same day.
(NAN)
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