Bafana held to a 1-1 draw by Algeria in Chan opener
Bafana coach Molefi Ntseki started the match with Ramahlwe Mphahlele, Kwanda Mngonyama, Terrence Mashego, Phillip Ndlondlo, Neo Maema and Thabiso Kutumela who have vast PSL experience.
Ntseki also had Keagan Dolly, Fortune Makaringe and Zakhele Lepasa as impact players on the bench but they could influence the team to secure a much-needed victory in Group C.
Most of the players in this hastily arranged Bafana squad are taking this tournament seriously as they are unattached and good showings will see them earn moves to new clubs.
Algeria launched the game's first notable attack when they forced Bafana goalkeeper Samukelo Xulu to make a good save to deny Abderrahmane Meziane during the early exchanges.
This was after poor defending from the Bafana defence as they failed to deal with a well-taken cross into the box that found Meziane whose shot rebounded off the body of Xulu.
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