In a gripping football match filled with drama and skill, South Africa edged Angola 2-1 in a TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations contest that kept fans on the edge of their seats from the first whistle to the last. The game, played at Grand Stade de Marrakech on Monday evening was in a high tempo, showcasing the attacking flair and defensive resilience of both teams, ultimately seeing South Africa emerge victorious after an intense 90 minutes and added time.
First Half: Early Fireworks
The match began with both sides testing each other’s defenses. South Africa drew first blood in the 23rd minute when Oswin Appollis finished a precise move, slotting the ball into the bottom left corner after a well-timed assist from Lyle Foster. Angola, undeterred, responded swiftly. In the 35th minute, Show equalized for the visitors with a powerful right-footed shot from the center of the box, assisted by Fredy following a set-piece. The first half ended 1-1, setting up a tense second period.
Second Half: High Stakes and VAR Drama
The second half resumed with both teams pushing for the lead. South Africa thought they had moved ahead in the 51st minute when Tshepang Moremi found the net. However, the goal was ruled out after a VAR review for offside, maintaining the deadlock. The match remained finely poised, with both sides creating chances and pushing forward with intent.
As the minutes ticked away, South Africa found their breakthrough in the 80th minute. Lyle Foster, showing his class and composure, unleashed a stunning right-footed shot from outside the box, sending the ball into the top right corner and leaving Angola’s goalkeeper Hugo Marques with no chance. The goal, assisted by Tshepang Moremi, proved to be decisive.
Late Pressure and Defensive Heroics
Angola responded to falling behind by increasing their attacking pressure. The final minutes saw a flurry of activity in the South African penalty area, with Mabululu and Kialonda Gaspar both coming close to equalizing. South Africa’s defense, led by Ronwen Williams and Siyabonga Ngezana, held firm with crucial blocks and clearances. The referee added five minutes of stoppage time, during which Angola pressed relentlessly, but South Africa managed the game well, winning important free kicks and thwarting Angola’s attacks.
Discipline and Substitutions
The match saw several yellow cards, with Angola’s Randy Nteka and South Africa’s Sphephelo Sithole among those booked for tough challenges. Both coaches made key substitutions in the latter stages to inject fresh legs and tactical adjustments, but it was South Africa’s changes that ultimately had the greater impact.
Final Whistle and Reactions
As the referee blew for full time at 90+6 minutes, South Africa celebrated a hard-fought 2-1 victory. The win was a testament to their resilience and ability to capitalize on key moments. Angola, though disappointed, showed tremendous fighting spirit and will look to bounce back in their next outing.
Key Moments:
23′ Oswin Appollis (South Africa) opens scoring
35′ Show (Angola) equalizes
51′ South Africa goal ruled out by VAR
80′ Lyle Foster (South Africa) scores winner
The match will be remembered for its intensity, quality goals, and the dramatic VAR intervention. South Africa’s victory keeps their momentum going, while Angola will take positives from a competitive performance.