Banyana held to goalless draw by New Zealand

Friday, March 2, 2012

Pretoria - Banyana Banyana played to a goalless draw against New Zealand in a Group C match at the Cyprus Women's Cup at Tasos Marko stadium in Paralimni, on Thursday.

South Africa head coach Joseph Mkhonza made two changes to the starting line-up from the side that went down 2-1 to South Korea on Tuesday, with Zama Cele taking over at right back defender from Simphiwe Masina, and Leandra Smeda operating on the left wing in place of Gabisile Hlumbane.

Playing in chilly conditions, Banyana - ranked 66th in the world - took the challenge to the 24th-ranked New Zealand side, with prolific goal-scorer Noko Matlou a constant thorn in the flesh of the Oceania team with her speed and strength.

It was the defence of Banyana that showed the biggest improvement, with Amanda Sister combining well with tough-tackling Janine van Wyk, and always assisting fullbacks Nothando Vilakazi and Cele.

In the second half, South Africa introduced Memory Makhanya for Smeda, Mary Ntsweng for Kylie Ann Louw and Sana Mollo for the injured Andisiwe Mgcoyi.

The girls in green-and-gold were unlucky not to find the back of the New Zealand net in the final quarter of the match after several attacks.

Commenting after the match, Mkhonza said: "We focused on the defensive play at training after the match against South Korea and today the team as a whole, but most notably the defence, put in a much improved performance.

"This is a great exercise and we should be thankful for getting the opportunity to compete ahead of the Olympics. This should surely work in our favour moving forward."

Banyana will face Northern Ireland in the final group match on Sunday.