Bafana coach Ntseki proud of his players despite dramatic Chan exit
Bafana led 3-1 after 83 minutes through goals by Ramahlwe Mphahlele, Thabiso Kutumela and Ndabayithethwa Ndlondlo, but the Ugandan Cranes launched a spirited fightback to earn a 3-3 draw that eliminated South Africa.
Uganda scored two late penalties, one from Allan Okello in the 88th minute and the other from Rogers Torach deep into referee's optional time to see the co-hosts go through to the quarterfinal stage with second-placed Algeria in Group C.
'They showed a lot of character because they were convinced this was a game for us to win,' said Ntseki.
'When things turned around you could see the experience in terms of how they handled the situation. Even after making the substitutions, we managed to get an opportunity for the fourth goal but it was not meant to be.
'As South Africans we are proud of the performance we experienced in this tournament from the players we brought here.'
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