Malawi U17 lose to SA in Cosafa opener

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South Africa 4 (Leonay Kock 23′ 70′ 85′, Katleho Malebana 36′) -2 Malawi (Asimenye Mwanyongo 47′, Fatima Lali 88′)

The Malawi U17 girls team have started their 2024 Cosafa Girls Under 17 Championship on  a low note after going down 4-2 to hosts South Africa in their group B opening match.

The hosts looked hungry for early goals right from the first whistle as they created numerous scoring opportunities in the opening minutes but could not beat goalkeeper Esther Maulidi.

They finally broke the deadlock in the 23rd minute through Leonay Kock.

Malawi Coach Linda Kasenda used  all the ten infield players that she travelled with in the first group which arrived on Monday resting the seven girls who joined the team yesternight but pressure at the back made her make an early change introducing Grace Khunga for Ethel Tambala at 34 minutes.

South Africa got a penalty in the 36th minute  following a foul in the box and captain Katleho Malebana converted from the spot to make it 2-0 for the hosts by half time.

The second half  started with a double change for Malawi with Jean Fyson and Asimenye Mwanyongo  replacing Enelesi Fabiano and Faluna Umali respectively.

Mwanyongo made an immediate impact pulling one back for Malawi just a minute after her  introduction.

Malawi tried to push for an equalizer but the hosts defended well.

Knock then claimed a quick brace to claim a hattrick before Fatima Mali scored Malawi’s second goal two minutes before the end of the match.

Kasenda said her girls lost the match because of giving their opponents too much respect and failed to play their game.

“It was a tough match and the girls did not play well especially in the first half where we gave the opponents too much respect.

“We used three players of the seven players who arrived yesterday after a recovery session we had with them soon after arrival.  Though they just arrived last night, their introduction brought some positives in the game hence scoring two goals in the second half.

“As we go into the second match on Saturday, we will make sure that we work on our defense so that we don’t conceded easy goals as we did today”, said Kasenda.

Malawi will play Madagascar in the second group stage match on Saturday. Group winners and best runner-up will qualify to the knockout stage.

Malawi Team picture during the 2024 COSAFA U17 Girls Championship match between South Africa and Malawi at the UJ AW Muller Stadium, Johannesburg on the 05 December 2024 ©Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix

Lineup: Esther Maulidi, Ruth Mandala, Joyce Sikweya, Thokozani Enock, Talandira Chinyamvula (Chikondi Benjamin 90′), Enelesi Fabiano (Jean Fyson 46′), Victoria Mkwala, Ethel Tambala (Grace Khunga 34′), Faluna Unali (Asimenye Mwanyongo 46′), Alephar Chimbeta, Fatima Lali

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