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Bernard Parker of South Africa (L) gives
a powerful shot during a Group A match between South Africa and New
Zealand at the FIFA Confederations Cup in Rustenburg, South Africa, June
17, 2009. South Africa won 2-0, while New Zealand was eliminated with two
losses.(Xinhua/Xu Suhui) Photo Gallery>>> |
RUSTENBURG, South Africa, June 17 (Xinhua) -- South
Africa, host of the FIFA Confederations Cup, gained precious three points by
defeating New Zealand 2-0 in its second Group A match of the intercontinental
tournament on Wednesday in the South African northern city of Rustenburg.
Both squads desired for a victory to keep alive their
dreams of progressing from Group A after South Africa held a scoreless draw with
Asian champions Iraq while European champions Spain thrashed New Zealand 5-0 in
the first round of Group A matches.
Bafana Bafana staged more effective attacks than the
Kiwis throughout the match, which could amount to 22 shots and 10 shots on goal,
in a sharp contrast to the record of New Zealand which stood at five and one
respectively.
South Africa front-runner Bernard Parker redeemed his
fatal fault in the last match against Iraq by scoring twice for his team in the
match against the Kiwis.
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Teko Modise of South Africa(L) fights
for the ball with Chris James of New Zealand during a Group A match
between South Africa and New Zealand at the FIFA Confederations Cup in
Rustenburg, South Africa, June 17, 2009. South Africa won 2-0, while New
Zealand was eliminated with two losses.(Xinhua/Xu Suhui) Photo Gallery>>> |
Everton's Steven Pienaar, left-back Tsepo Masilela
and Parker formed a blitz trio of Bafana Bafana. Pienaar played it out wide to
Masilela. Paker received the pass from Masilela and finished the assault by
hammering the ball in to enable the hosts to take the lead in the 21st minute.
Six minutes after the interval, Pienaar once again
controlled the rhythm of attacks. Masilela got the ball down the left and passed
it to Parker who flicked it home briskly.
The two goals may help Parker amend his mistake in
the match against Iraq on Sunday in which he inadvertently stood on the way of
the goal-bound header of his teammate Kagisho Dikgacoi.
However, the South African team failed to march closer to a semifinal berth of Group A in the rest time of the match against New Zealand, although they launched frequent attacks and boasted of bigger possession of the ball.
The match came after European champions Spain cruised
into the semifinals of the Confederations Cup after beating Iraq 1-0, collecting
six points in two group matches. Iraq and South Africa would compete for the
rest slot of the semifinal in Group A.
Iraq will play with New Zealand in Johannesburg on
Saturday in Elis Park Stadium and South Africa will challenge Spain in
Bloemfontein's Free State Stadium on the same day.
In Group B, 2006 World Cup winner Italy defeated
North American champions the United States 3-1 on Monday while Brazil beat
African champions Egypt 4-3 with a penalty within the last two minutes.
Despite the loss, Egypt has been hailed for their brilliant performance in Monday's match, including famous coach of the Iraqi team Bora Milutinovic at the press conference after the match against Spain.