The latest news on Bafana Bafana's bronze medal at AFCON and social media's reaction to their achievement has invited some comments from Soccer Laduma's loyal readers.
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Stories on Bafana Bafana claiming the bronze medal at the Africa Cup of Nations has seen a host of SL readers share their views in the comment section.
There was also plenty of buzz on social media for Hugo Broos' men, with fans applauding their third-place finish at the continental showpiece...
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Bafana Bafana wrapped up their positive 2023 Africa Cup of Nations campaign by finishing in third place at the Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium in Abidjan on Saturday evening, beating the Democratic Republic of Congo 6-5 on penalties.
The victory over DR Congo ensured that South Africa walk away with a the bronze medal for the first time since 2000.
The deadlock at full-time took the match straight to a penalty shoot-out that Bafana Bafana took top sudden death, with captain Ronwen Williams being the hero once again as he produced two saves.
Here's how the readers reacted to the "Bafana Claim Bronze After Third Penalty Shoot-Out" story:
"3rd-place finish, well done boys, but personally I'm not convinced. The performances were very poor, that's why some bloggers call it luck, l don't blame them. The only game we played very good was against Morocco, the rest? l actually think luck was on our side, especially Cape Verde. Even Congo were better than us but we'll take the bronze, our ancestors shined on us," says @Terry2007.
"Luck is also part of the beautiful game. Finishing third out of 32 teams is a good achievement. Look at it this way, you are in a class of 32 students, others are from rich families (plays in European leagues), while others are from poor families (Plays in African Leagues). At the end of the final exams, you achieve position 3 out of 32 and not forgetting that you are from a poor family!! Is that not a great achievement Sir?" replies Skyvodka.
"Well said Bafo, we need to be proud of our boys. Conceded 3 goals in this AFCON and people say we were the luckiest team," says BrutuswamaJuju.
"Well done boys. If all the [local] teams can come to the party we will have a strong Bafana Bafana," says Soccer fan.
"Danko Mzansi, Danko Bafana, Re Kaofela," says @ThizaK.
"Congratulations to the team, now let's go to the bonus issue, how much will the players get?" asks MjBee.
"Well done Bafana Bafana. Williams is a hall of famer," says makausemakause53.
"Now we're gonna watch the real football when PSL resumes, not this thing of watching penalties in order to win," says winterv.me.
"Penalties are in the rule books of soccer. It's a win altogether," replies makausemakause53.
"Penalties are part of "real football" sir," replies Skyvodka.
"I'm inclined to believe that South Africa has an exhilarating and enjoyable style of football. But, I had never get that playing style from this Bafana group. Even when Chiefs went to the final of CAF Champions League playing this boring style of football, it was not nice to watch.
"Maybe the unavailability of some of these overseas-based players creates this plan B, defensive style that nobody knows yet. But, with good players selection, I tend to believe we can still play this beautiful South Africa playing style," says winterv.me.
"Which playing style are you referring to sir. You mean the Phyllis games style or Kasi Flava? That won't work in such tournaments. Same as the top leagues," says oupa.phiri27.
"Yhooo, I nearly died, well done BOYS. Let's keep Broos, he is going somewhere," says peloj.
"This game was boring. Were they playing for penalties? Congo magic was showing its powers," says Soccer Fanatic.
It was an AFCON campaign to remember for Bafana Bafana. After losing their Group E opener to Mali, 2-0, Bafana went on to keep four clean sheets in-a-row to beat Namibia, knock out Tunisia, outlast Morocco and Cape Verde before being knocked out in the semi-final by the Super Eagles.
After Ivory Coast beat Nigera 2-1 in Sunday's final, the Bafana players claimed their bronze medals during the trophy ceremony, as well as a Fair Play Award.
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