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The South Africans led at the break through Tokelo Rantie, but Kenya equalised from the spot through Dennis Oliech. However, an own-goal from Christopher Wekesa proved the decisive moment of the match.
Bafana should have been two goals to the good before the opening goal, with Siphiwe Tshabalala missing a sitter from six yards out, before Rantie skewed a drive wide when ‘Shabba’ partially cleared cross fell at his feet on the edge of the area.
However, the Swedish-based striker made no mistake on 20 minutes, expertly finishing past goalkeeper Origi after a great pass from Lerato Chabangu.
Nine minute later and Rantie almost had another – his clever take from a throw-in saw him beat one defender, but his shot was straight at the Kenyan number one.
Rantie had another chance on 38 minutes, but his long-range header lacked the pace to trouble the goalkeeper.
Kenya thought they had a penalty just before the break when their striker went down under a challenge from Siyabonga Sangweni, but the referee adjudged it a dive instead and booked the player for simulation.
Bafana were forced into an early change when Sifiso Myeni came on for a ‘dizzy’ Tshabalala at the start of the second half – a half which was very scrappy to start with an lacked the intensity of the first 45.
The first real chance came on the hour-mark when Dino Ndlovu, who had just come on for Tokelo Rantie, hit the post from close-range after a goalmouth scramble from Ricardo Nunes’ corner-kick.
Two minutes later and Dean Furman was at the end of a nice build-up, but his shot from the edge of the area hardly troubled the goalie.
Then, on 72 minutes, Kenya equalised from the penalty spot through Dennis Oliech, who converted after Bongani Khumalo was blown up for hand-ball.
However, the lead lasted but three minutes as Kenyan centre-back Christopher Wekesa headed into his own net from Bernard Parker’s ball across the face of goal.
The hosts pushed hard for an equaliser, with substitute Orito missing a free header with 10 minutes to go, while Bafana had a lucky escape when Wayne Sandilands flapped at the ball, but it went out for a goal-kick instead.
Kenya starting XI: Origi, Asike, Kokoyo, Mandela, Wekesa, Wanyama, Osiako, Opiyo, Kahata, Oliech, Kemboi
Subs used: Wafula, Timbe, Monday, Arita, Situma
SA starting XI: Sandilands, Nthethe, Sangweni, Khumalo, Nunes, Chabangu, Furman, Dikgacoi, Tshabalala, Parker, Rantie
Subs used: Myeni, Ndlovu, Manyisa, Fransman




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IN GORDON WE TRUST
Bafana Ba-Pirates didnt win wth ease mr editor
Kenya Chiefs namba 12 Siphiwe Shabalala gave Nthethe a tough time on the right wing
Stuat Buxta blundad by substituting the on song Nyawana wth Kingston Nkatha
weldone done Rantie, weldone Sangweni...Manyisa, your presence on the bench made all the diference
He couldn't even skin an off-side nyana ke
Obviously he did not get the script. Last Friday Bajaiva Bafunny were still going through a learning phase. They are still a learning team even though 3/4 of the squad played in the world cup
Kenyas soccer is improving judging from wat i saw...
their striker Bennet Pacow can play in any ligue in ethiopia, be it a 1st division or an amateur ligue
their no.10 simphiwe Nyaoza was very impresive...thats y he is playing abroad for Notingham Forest
In G.I we trust
Kenya missed Baroka FC goal minder..Itumeleng Khune
Bafana Ba-Pirates must continue wre they left off today, we are preparing our troops for the 2nd star.
Kenya squad consisted of 9 playas from the biggest team in Kenya...Kenya Chiefs. with only the goalkiper coming from their closest rivals in Kenya...Mamedidi Sundowns
Simphiwe Nyaoza is playing overseas, he was signed outright by Notingham Forest in January
Dino Ndlovu..............should just go back to Israel and continue making headlines there. I don't see anything special about this dude.
George Lebese.......doesn't deserve to wear Bafana Bafana jersey unless he goes to Totalsports buy his own gear. Even though he didn't play tonight but he should improve at club level. He still on track at club level not national team...no,.no
Siphiwe Tshabalala.........needs a rest
Sifiso Myeni.........too soon , nothing can justify his inclusion in our national team
Moeneeph Josephs......will always be a benchwarmer until Julius Malema becomes a president of SA.
I was equally impressed by Kenya's rising stars Simphiwe 'Nyawana' Tshabalala and Bernard 'I got panty' Parcow. Nthethe was under pressure throughout the first 45 minutes. Pressure eased on him when Nyawana was substituted due to DIZZINESS. We owe much to dizziness or else we could've easily lost that game. South Africa's chances of winning the game increased dramatically when this dangerous man was substituted
Gorden de Klerk remains a racist...de army of Colonel Mandela wil expose him
in Khoza we trust...RDS is the chosen one