Lesotho’s Tšeliso Botsane is tackled by Junior Dlamini of Swaziland |
Lesotho ended its 2016 COSAFA Under-20 Championships campaign
with an impressive come from behind 2-1 win over Swaziland at the Mogwase
Stadium on Monday.
The Makoanyane
XI secured the victory thanks to goals either side of halftime from Thabang
Malane and Khubetsoana Kamela.
The result means Lesotho finished second in Group A with
six points behind hosts South Africa who beat Botswana 1-0 in the day’s other
group game to end with nine points. Only the group winners advance to the
semi-finals of the competition and South Africa had already secured their
progress before Monday’s final round of group games.
Nevertheless, Lesotho will be happy to end the tournament
with two good wins after losing 8-0 to South Africa in the opening game last
Wednesday.
Against Swaziland,
Makoanyane XI coach Motlalepula Majoro made one change to the team that
beat Botswana 1-0 as Saturday’s match-winner
Tšeliso Botsane returned to the starting line-up at the expense of Bakuena
Mothotjela.
Buoyed by that victory, Lesotho went into the game
against Swaziland in high spirits but it was the Swazis who were the better
team at the start and the Makoanyane XI
were behind as early as the fifth minute.
The goal came courtesy of Saviola Gamedze as he beat
Lesotho’s defence to bundle in a low ball from Ali Matse who had zigzagged his
way into the box from the right wing. A few minutes later Lesotho goalkeeper
Jessy Matsie was called into action again as he was forced into a smart
reaction save after Matse had been given acres of space for a header inside the
box.
Swaziland were clearly on top in the early stages and Lesotho
only launched its first meaningful attack in the 17th minute when Botsane sent
the ball forward for Kamela to chase but Swaziland defender Vilakati cleared
the ball away.
However, as the first half progressed, the Makoanyane XI began to find their
footing and they finally got their equaliser in the 42nd minute when Thabang
Malane found the top far left with a wonderful long range chip. It was a
beautiful goal and it gave Lesotho confidence.
Majoro’s charges carried the momentum into the second
half and in the 48th minute Khubetsoana Kamela gave Lesotho the lead with a
powerful shot from inside the box.
The Makoanyane XI had some nervous moments late on including
when goalkeeper Matsie was forced off with an injury and was replaced by
Monaheng Ramalefane in the 74th minute. However, Lesotho held on to leave the
COSAFA junior championships with a second morale boosting win.
Lesotho XI v
Swaziland: Jessy
Matsie, Itumeleng Leche, Mohai Mohai ©, Rethabile Mokokoane, Khubetsoana
Kamela, Lehlohonolo Fothoane, Monang Mohapi, Moalosi Mosoeu, Tšeliso Botsane,
Rasetabele Kalosane, Thabang Malane
Group A
07/12 – 14:00: Swaziland 2-0 Botswana (Moruleng Stadium)
07/12 – 19:30: South Africa 8-0 Lesotho (Moruleng Stadium)
09/12 – 14:00: South Africa 1-0 Swaziland (Moruleng Stadium)
10/12 – 17:30: Lesotho 1-0 Botswana (Mogwase Stadium)
12/12 – 17:00: Lesotho 2-1 Swaziland (Mogwase Stadium)
12/12 – 17:00: Botswana 0-1 South Africa (Moruleng Stadium)
07/12 – 14:00: Swaziland 2-0 Botswana (Moruleng Stadium)
07/12 – 19:30: South Africa 8-0 Lesotho (Moruleng Stadium)
09/12 – 14:00: South Africa 1-0 Swaziland (Moruleng Stadium)
10/12 – 17:30: Lesotho 1-0 Botswana (Mogwase Stadium)
12/12 – 17:00: Lesotho 2-1 Swaziland (Mogwase Stadium)
12/12 – 17:00: Botswana 0-1 South Africa (Moruleng Stadium)
Standings
P
|
W
|
D
|
L
|
GF
|
GA
|
GD
|
Pts.
|
||
1
|
South Africa
|
3
|
3
|
0
|
0
|
10
|
0
|
10
|
9
|
2
|
Lesotho
|
3
|
2
|
0
|
1
|
3
|
9
|
-6
|
6
|
3
|
Swaziland
|
3
|
1
|
0
|
2
|
3
|
3
|
0
|
3
|
4
|
Botswana
|
3
|
0
|
0
|
3
|
0
|
4
|
-4
|
0
|
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