Blunt Bafana Bafana held by Nicaragua in disappointing World Cup send-off

Blunt Bafana Bafana held by Nicaragua in disappointing World Cup send-off

Facing the world's 131st-ranked nation, South Africa were expected to deliver a morale-boosting win ahead of their Group A opener against Mexico at the intimidating Estadio Azteca on June 11. Instead, a wasteful display in front of goal underlined familiar concerns for Broos, particularly in attack.

The night began with promise. Captain Themba Zwane was presented with a gilt-edged chance early on after a slick low cross from Kamogelo Sebelebele, but the veteran midfielder miscued his close-range effort. It was an early warning of the finishing problems that would define the contest.

Nicaragua, however, were not without their own moments. From a set-piece, Jacob Montes picked out Jonathan Moncada inside the six-yard box, but Ricardo Goss - starting in place of Ronwen Williams - was alert to the danger and kept the effort out.

Bafana continued to push forward and were handed a golden opportunity to take control just before half-time when Sebelebele was brought down in the box. Lyle Foster stepped up to take the penalty, but his effort struck the inside of the post and stayed out, leaving the match goalless at the break and the home crowd deflated.

Broos used the interval to make sweeping changes, reshaping his attack entirely. Sipho Chaine replaced Goss in goal, while Oswin Appollis, Thapelo Maseko, Relebohile Mofokeng and Iqraam Rayners were introduced to inject energy and creativity. Zwane, Sebelebele, Tshepang Moremi and Foster all made way.

The substitutions immediately added urgency. Rayners, fresh from CAF Champions League success with Mamelodi Sundowns, tested the defence with a low drive that flew just wide, while Appollis and Maseko both forced saves from Nicaragua goalkeeper Adonis Pineda.

Maseko in particular looked lively, curling a powerful effort narrowly off target before later forcing a sprawling stop. Mofokeng also threatened from set pieces, including a curling free-kick that required a sharp one-handed save, with Sphephelo Sithole sending the rebound over.

Despite sustained pressure and a flurry of chances in the second half, Bafana could not find a breakthrough. Nicaragua, organised and resilient, held firm through six minutes of stoppage time to secure a draw that exposed once again a lack of cutting edge from Bafana. 

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