With Bafana Bafana being held to a 1-1 draw by Congo in a 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier, readers have now made their feelings known.
While South Africa managed to beat the Leopards by a convincing five goals to nil last week, a 33rd minute goal by Elias Mokwana was not enough to give the visitors victory this time around.
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Although Hugo Broos' side missed the chance to secure their spot at the tournament set to be hosted by Morocco, they will have their chance to do so when they take on Uganda and Benin during the next international break.
Check out what readers had to say about the result:
"Well done boys! Good game under a very unplayable pitch! We wrap it up in Kampala. Uganda caught us off guard in Soweto. Now we should make sure not to underestimate them in the return leg," says Ali Tebogo Mudau
"We had a horrible game, all thanks to our player number 12 (Mr ref)," says Loftus TR.
"Against a good side we would have lost this game with a lot of goals. Broos subs were not refreshing the team," says Ncwasmende Pro Khumalo.
"I thought the pitch was terrible, no flow to the game. Both teams struggled with pitch, the game was dull. But a very important point. It's only a matter before we book the ticket to AFCON," writes Lehlabiwa Tlomatsana.
"We played with 10 men after Zwane was stretched off. We completely lost control of the game. One point is better," says Gloria Olisawoli Okon.
"It doesn't matter we still stand a good chance of qualifying," says Peace Kagiso Peace.
"The performance was bellow par but it's a good draw taking into consideration the pitch and playing away with most non-regulars. it's a pity to lose Foster, Rayners can't solve our problem upfront," writes Tlhogi Proff Lokozar.
"At least we got a point in a foreign ground. Congratulations boys," says Bheki Shange.
"Congo has a slight chance of qualifying and eliminating Uganda if they win both remaining games and South Africa also wins both. However, it has become more trickier for South Africa as they might lose in Kampala and will have to win at all costs at home in the last match against South Sudan or else we might kiss next year's Afcon goodbye. Great game management though this evening. Well done," says Sithembele Mjoli Ndum-ndum.
"People are criticising Tito but not Mokoena who was not marking while Tito is doing all the hard work and he was passing the ball very well, and people don't see that because of the envy. Come on guys, this is South Africa, not Pirates. Let's just support our players, that's all," says Banele Sibisi.
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