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Flying kick: Bafana's Macbeth Sibaya and Japan's Honda Keisuke battle for the ball during their friendly match at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth.  Photo: Leon Lestrade, Weekend Argus
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    Bafana Bafana head coach Carlos Alberto Parreira's new era with the South African national side got off to a good start when a new-look Bafana held the highly rated Japan to a hard-fought 0-0 draw in a friendly international clash watched by 44 000 enthusiastic fans at the new Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on Saturday.

    Parreira, who replaced fellow countryman Joel Santana last month, had an immediate effect. While there were a lot of bad mistakes made by Bafana this was by far their gutsiest performance since reaching the semifinals of the Confederations Cup in June.

    Bafana showed fight and, as promised by skipper Aaron Mokoena, the players were prepared to put their bodies on the line to get a result against a Japanese side that have already qualified for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa next June.
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    The draw ended a series of poor defeats under Santana and Bafana go into Tuesday's friendly against Jamaica in Bloemfontein with a lot of confidence and morale restored.

    ' the players were prepared to put their bodies on the line to get a result'
    There is still a hard road ahead for Bafana and Parreira, but at least they started on a positive note against the Blue Samurai.

    South Africa battled to get into the match due to a lot of pressure from the kick-off by Japan, ranked 40th in the world, who showed they were not in the Windy City for a holiday camp.

    The South Africans were under a lot of pressure against the more composed and better organised Japanese side who had control of the opening 25 minutes.

    Parreira persisted with the two defensive midfielders, Macbeth Sibaya and the out of form Kagisho Dikgacoi, his predecessor Joel Santana so loved.

    That forced both strikers Benni McCarthy and Katlego Mphela to come deep to get the ball during the opening half an hour.

    'they refused to buckle and started playing with a lot more confidence'
    But Parreira was determined that Bafana keep their shape and kill the visitors' threat in the midfield where Japan looked dangerous when going forward.

    But all credit to Parreira who made three bold substitutions in the 68th minute when he took off ineffective playmaker Teko Modise, replaced by Elrio van Heerden, Dikgacoi, for Reneilwe Letsholonyane, and the hard working Siphiwe Tshabalala, given a rest for speedy SuperSport United left wing Daine Klate.

    Bafana keeper Moeneeb Josephs pulled off a stunning save in the 11th minute to deny Makoto Hasebe an opening goal. The Wolfsburg midfield star created an opening and let fly with a vicious 20-metre rocket that the Orlando Pirates star did brilliantly to fist over his crossbar.

    Japan's Shinji Okazaki almost punished the hesitant Bafana back four in the 16th minute when he found himself in space and shaved the upright with a great shot that had Josephs at full stretch and that inched past the post.

    But as the game progressed, so did the confidence of the near capacity crowd who willed on the hosts. Tshabalala forced Blue Samurai goalkeeper Eiji Kawashima to turn his pile driver in the 30th minute for a corner.

    Tshabalala was having a good game on the wing and was worrying the Japanese defenders with his pace and skill down the left flank, while Bafana at that stage were starting to find their feet after a nervous start, and the near capacity crowd were loving it.

    Bafana's right back, Belgium-based Anele Ngcongca, also started to shine and laid off a fabulous ball to Mphela who, with McCarthy unmarked and in a better position, decided to go for glory and blasted over the upright in the 38th minute.

    Japan started the second half with the same determination as they did the first. But after weathering the storm South Africa started putting the Blue Samurai defence under pressure.

    Then for some reason, when Bafana were on attack in the 56ht minute and looking for an opening, defender Morgan Gould, who was up supporting his attack, played back the ball and ruined what was a promising move. That cautious move from Gould was certainly not on Parreira's halftime script or team talk.

    It underlined again how desperate South Africa were to defend a 0-0 scoreline. But they refused to buckle and started playing with a lot more confidence in the second half, taking the game to their more experienced and higher ranked opponents.

    And another top drawer save by Josephs from an Okazaki shot denied Japan a goal in the 79th minute as the visitors mounted another dangerous attack.

    Bafana finished stronger and had Japan under pressure during the lengthy five minutes optional time that Angolan referee Romvaldo Baltazar somehow found to play. - Sapa

    Showing page 1 of 2 comment pages, 11 total comments
    5 Days ago Flats Laaitie wrote :
    Wow..Benni was great. He surprised us all. The score could easily have been 3 - 0 in BB's favour. Looking forward to our goal scoring machine's (Benni's) action against Jamaica. I can feel it, Benni McCarthy (BM) will score a hatrick against Jamaica. What the heck..for the fun of it BM will score 5 goals. Then again, not quite a BMW yet.
    5 Days ago Phemela wrote :
    Something is beginning to cook in the bafana pot. The fire seems to be getting on. Sidelining a few useless erros like losing possession too easily and struggling to regain it, and considering a pedigree of bad results, I think they did quite well and belief they will continue to boil right ahead:) Big up to our, and watch the space tomorrow!
    6 Days ago Anonymous wrote :
    now since they have'nt lost one friendly, they are already world champions... Keep on dreaming
    6 Days ago DLC wrote :
    Well done, South Africa. Frankly I think it's about time we changed the name of our soccer team from Bafana Bafana to something more becoming of men, rather than boys. They need something to live up to, a mark of the responsibility that they carry as representatives of their country. Look at Japan: They have the Blue Samurai, an invocation of the fearless Japanese warrior. What do we have? 'the boys'. I think we can do better than that.
    6 Days ago Anonymous wrote :
    And Benni did not score a single goal!!! Leave us at peace Benni. Go back to Europe. Retire at peace there or are you scared that you will not make it to the national teams up there? All the reasonable South Africans will remember you about is your arrogance.
    1 Week ago Anonymous wrote :
    BETTER, HA HA HA, glad u think so iol, pathetic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! is more like it, goaless boring draw on your own turf , LOSERS, BANANA BAFOONA LOSE AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    1 Week ago Rodney Ragwan, USA wrote :
    Well done Bafana Bafana! Prove your critics wrong.
    1 Week ago Anonymous wrote :
    Did not see the game, but happy that we did not lose to a side that appears to be quite strong. Unlike the cricket and rugby results, this was refreshing. Looking forward to the game against Jamaica.
    1 Week ago Anonymous wrote :
    There is no reason to despair yet. Bafana have proved that with better coaching, a lot of support from optimistic South Africans as seen in PE, and the silence of the prophets of doom, they are capable of raising the bar. Clearly the Japs are no pushovers. Looks like they will surprise many people at the world cup tournament. Mfana
    1 Week ago realist wrote :
    why was benni on the field? god. couldn't they find a uniform in his size? or, how's this... i didn't know they let obviously pregnant players on the pitch. god.
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  • Defying gravity: Bafana's Benni McCarthy and Japan's Nakazawa Yuji go for the header during their friendly match at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth. Photo: Leon Lestrade, Weekend Argus
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