๐โฝ Eswatini Jabo Namibia for Cosafa Cup, Collect Beta Win 2-1
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Eswatini just give Namibia hot slap for dia backside for di Cosafa Cup wey dem bin play for King Zwelithini Stadium for Saturday evening time.
Di Brave Warriors bin dey sure say dem go follow join South Africa for di top position for di table with four points as Absalom Limbondi score sharp goal. But, Sihlangu Semnikati no gree dem chop glory as dem come fight back, con win dem through Sifiso Matse and Bongwa Matsebula. Now, dem dey flex with Botswana with three points โ one point behind Bafana Bafana wey be di oga kpatakpata for di table, and dem clear Namibia with two points. ๐
Na after small time na im di match begin dey sweet body as Absalom Limbondi from Namibia use free kick nack net. Dem score di first goal for di 34th minute. ๐ฒ
But, as dem score, na so Eswatini catch ginger. Na im dem come follow dem score equalizer for di 41st minute. Na Sifiso Matse nack this goal from di corner side of di field. Im shoot di ball, e come follow ricochet off one Namibia player, con go pass goalkeeper Edward Maova. โฝ
Na just three minutes after dem score na im Sihlangu Semnikati come get their second goal. Dem use long ball from back con take chance confuse Namibia defence, allow Bongwa Matsebula chance to run, come nack di ball pass Maova legs for di second goal wey make am 2-1.
As first half wan finish na im Eswatini substitute their goalkeeper wey injure, Ncamiso Dlamini, bring in Mathabela Sandanezwe. As second half start, di first chance for Namibia na im Marcel Papama drive di ball low but e no follow line, e commot go one side.
Brave Warriors try again for di 63rd minute as Elmo Kambindu beat Sandanezwe to ball, but na only to head di ball go over crossbar na im e fit do. Eswatini suppose add join dem lead dat time, but Neliso Dlamini shoot over target.
Di chance to score no too show face again for di game. Eswatini fit slow game down, con carry dia three-point waka go house.
Di teams go finish dia Group A matches on Tuesday 11 July. South Africa go play Eswatini for Princess Magogo Stadium. Di same time, na im Botswana and Namibia go meet for Moses Mabhida Stadium.
Namibia score 1 (Limbondi 34โ) and Eswatini score 2 (Matse 41โ, Matsebula 44โ). ๐ข
Na so we see am! We go still come give una more tori as e dey hot. No forget to dey follow di game! โฝ๐โโ๏ธ๐
NOW IN BLACK AMERICAN SLANG
๐โฝ Eswatini Flips the Script on Namibia in the Cosafa Cup, Pulls a 2-1 Win
Eswatini came through with a stunner against Namibia at the Cosafa Cup match at the King Zwelithini Stadium this past Saturday night.
The Brave Warriors thought they were ’bout to sit pretty next to South Africa at the top, clocking in four points when Absalom Limbondi dropped that clean goal. But Eswatini, y’know Sihlangu Semnikati, wasn’t about to let that slide. They clapped back with Sifiso Matse and Bongwa Matsebula. Now, they’re chilling with Botswana at three points โ one point short of Bafana Bafana, the leaders, and two points up from their rivals, Namibia. ๐
The match was slow to start, but things got real in the 34th minute when Absalom Limbondi of Namibia made a smooth strike from a free kick, putting Namibia in the lead. ๐ฒ
But Eswatini wasn’t sleeping. They hit back in the 41st minute, Sifiso Matse shot from the edge of the field, the ball hit a Namibian player, slipped past goalie Edward Maova and it was all even.
Just three minutes after, Sihlangu Semnikati took the lead. A long ball from their defense line caught Namibia’s defense sleeping, Bongwa Matsebula got a clear lane and put the ball between Maova’s feet, making it 2-1.
Before the first half wrapped, Eswatini subbed their injured goalie, Ncamiso Dlamini, for Mathabela Sandanezwe. The second half popped off with Namibia’s Marcel Papama taking a low shot, but missed the goal by a hair.
The Brave Warriors tried to make some noise at the 63rd minute with Elmo Kambindu racing Sandanezwe to the ball, but he only managed to head the ball over the crossbar. Eswatini could have put some more on the board, but Neliso Dlamini’s shot was too high.
Opportunities were scarce for the rest of the game, Eswatini played it cool, slowed it down, and bagged a well-deserved three-point win.
Teams will conclude their Group A games on Tuesday, July 11. South Africa’s going head-to-head with Eswatini at Princess Magogo Stadium, while Botswana and Namibia are squaring up at the Moses Mabhida Stadium at the same time.
Namibia scored 1 (Limbondi 34′), and Eswatini scored 2 (Matse 41โ, Matsebula 44โ). ๐ข
That’s the play-by-play for y’all! Stay locked in for more updates. Keep your eyes on the game! โฝ๐โโ๏ธ๐
NOW IN ENGLISH
๐โฝ Eswatini Surprises Namibia in Cosafa Cup, Scores Incredible 2-1 Victory
Eswatini just delivered an unexpected defeat to Namibia in their Cosafa Cup match at King Zwelithini Stadium on Saturday evening.
The Brave Warriors were quite certain they would ascend to join South Africa at the top of the leaderboard with four points after Absalom Limbondi scored an impressive goal. However, Sihlangu Semnikati wouldn’t let them bask in glory as they fought back and triumphed through Sifiso Matse and Bongwa Matsebula. Now, they share the pleasure with Botswana with three points โ trailing one point behind Bafana Bafana, the current leader, and two points clear of their defeated rivals, Namibia. ๐
The match took a while to heat up but was set alight in the 34th minute with a brilliant strike from Absalom Limbondi of Namibia who scored directly from a free kick. ๐ฒ
But as soon as the goal was netted, Eswatini sprung to action. They equalized in the 41st minute, thanks to Sifiso Matse who shot the ball from the edge of the field. The ball deflected off a Namibian player and slipped past goalkeeper Edward Maova. โฝ
Just three minutes later, Sihlangu Semnikati netted their second goal. A long ball from their defense line caught Namibia’s defense off guard, giving Bongwa Matsebula an opportunity to run free and crisply send the ball between Maova’s feet for the second goal, making it 2-1.
As the first half was about to conclude, Eswatini swapped their injured goalkeeper, Ncamiso Dlamini, for Mathabela Sandanezwe. The second half started with Namibia’s Marcel Papama driving the ball low, but unfortunately, it went just wide of the mark.
The Brave Warriors attempted again at the 63rd minute with Elmo Kambindu outpacing Sandanezwe to the ball, but he only managed to head the ball over the crossbar. Eswatini should have extended their lead at that moment, but Neliso Dlamini’s shot soared over the target.
Scoring opportunities were scarce for the remainder of the game, and Eswatini managed to slow the pace and ultimately secure a deserving and valuable three-point victory.
The teams will conclude their Group A matches on Tuesday, July 11. South Africa will face off against Eswatini at Princess Magogo Stadium, while Botswana and Namibia are set to meet at Moses Mabhida Stadium simultaneously.
Namibia scored 1 (Limbondi 34′), and Eswatini scored 2 (Matse 41โ, Matsebula 44โ). ๐ข
That’s how it went down! We’ll continue to bring you more updates as they unfold. Don’t forget to keep up with the game! โฝ๐โโ๏ธ๐