Sportingbet applauds South Africa’s dominant 4-0 win over Mali in WAFCON group stage
South Africa’s Banyana Banyana powered into the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) knockout rounds, earning high praise from Sportingbet.
South Africa.- Sportingbet has saluted South Africa’s women’s soccer team for their confident 4-0 victory over Mali, a result that secured their spot in the WAFCON knockout stages and showed they have their sights firmly set on the title.
While the continent is buzzing about Banyana Banyana’s performance in Morocco, Sportingbet South Africa, one of the country’s leading online sports betting providers, has expressed its pride.
“Sportingbet South Africa congratulates homegrown Banyana Banyana on their win over Mali at WAFCON. Well done to Banyana Banyana for finishing at the top of their C class and making it through to the knockout stages of WAFCON”, said Sportingbet, in a statement.
With the pressure rising, the top eight teams that have earned their spots in the quarterfinals are Morocco, Zambia, Senegal, Nigeria, Algeria, South Africa, Ghana and Mali. The WAFCON tournament got underway on July 5 and is set to keep the football fever running high all the way through to July 26.
The matchups are set and they’re looking fierce as Morocco takes on Mali, Nigeria faces Zambia, Algeria meets Ghana and South Africa goes up against Senegal. Fans across the continent are gearing up for a true African football spectacle
In the recent match, South Africa kept Mali under pressure and scored two goals in each half. Sportingbet pointed out their precise, commanding style, even though Mali tried hard to fight back.
“Mali put up a good gameplay and great efforts to break through, but just did not have success in getting past the rock solid iron defence of goal keeper Andile Dlamini,” said Sportingbet.
Meanwhile South Africa’s coach Desiree Ellis is gearing up her team for their clash against Senegal.
“We need to use this win to fuel ourselves and get even better. Because it does not matter the result we are always looking for improvement. We will keep working not just on our finishing but everything. Because there is no perfect game, there is always room for improvement,” said Ellis.