Sibanyoni's strike sends Bafana top of Cosafa Cup Group A

Thabang Sibanyoni of South Africa celebrates goal with teammates

Bafana Bafana moved to the top of Group A at the COSAFA Cup following their 1-0 victory over Eswatini at Wolfson Stadium in Gqeberha on Thursday.

Coach Helman Mkhalele was absent for their second group stage encounter after he tested positive for Covid-19, while Kagiso Malinga, who scored the winning goal against Botswana on Tuesday, earned a place in the starting lineup.

Eswatini got the game off to a bright start and had a chance to break the deadlock in the opening minutes of the game but Felix Badenhorst's long range effort was easily saved by South African goalkeeper Veli Mothwa.

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Justice Figareido should've handed Eswatini the lead early in the second half when he made his way through on goal but he was denied by a superb save from Mothwa.

South African should've put the game to bed in the 87th minute when Yusuf Maart played Kagiso Malinga through on goal to go one-on-one with the Eswatini keeper, but Dlamini did enough to prevent the ball from finding the net.