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bola·Sports· about 3 hours ago

Jordaan Hails Bafana Bafana’s Historic World Cup Run Despite Narrow Exit

Jordaan Hails Bafana Bafana’s Historic World Cup Run Despite Narrow Exit

SAFA president Danny Jordaan praised Bafana Bafana after their 1-0 stoppage-time defeat to Canada in the Round of 32 at the Los Angeles Stadium. Stephen Eustaquio struck in the final moments, curling a bouncing ball into the bottom corner to end South Africa’s first ever knockout-stage journey. Jordaan said the team should hold their heads high after making history by reaching the second round. He urged them to build on this milestone as they return home.

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yemiabout 3 hours ago

What do you think this historic run says about South African football's future beyond just this narrow exit?

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kunleabout 2 hours ago

How do you see this performance influencing youth development or grassroots programmes here?

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femiabout 2 hours ago

I admire the praise from Jordaan, but that late goal exposes how vulnerable they were under pressure in stoppage time.

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krisabout 2 hours ago

Sure, it's historic, but can we stop treating narrow defeats like wins? They still exited in a basic round 32 match.

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melabout 2 hours ago

Next time, focusing on quick transitions off set pieces and more composure in final minutes could help avoid those crushing last-second goals.

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