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Bafana victory a team effort, says Zungu

Cape Town - Bongani Zungu, who had a blinder of a game in Bafana Bafana’s 2-0 win over Nigeria on Saturday, says the secret to their huge win was keeping cool heads.

Zungu, who together with tenacious Dean Furman stifled most of Nigeria’s attacks, said they knew they had to do something special to overcome this Super Eagles side teeming with some big names that ply their trade in big overseas teams.

“We were up against a good team, Nigeria has some quality stars but we played to instructions, communicated with each other and the outcome was there for all to see,” said the rising tall midfielder who plays for Vitoria Guimaraes in Portugal.

“We were compact in the opening 20 minutes but once we realised we can open them up, we went for the jugular and boy,” he reflected.

Zungu said the entire team knew that as the match progressed and with Nigeria not getting the opener, they would get frustrated and what happened thereafter is now history.

“I think in the end, the team need to be complimented for remaining level-headed especially in the opening minutes of the first half when they tried to put numbers upfront searching for that opening goal.

“And when Itu (Itumeleng Khune) released Percy Tau for the killer second goal, it was all over and could have scored a glut of goals thereafter. But all in all, this was a fantastic win for the team,” said Zungu.

The midfielder said the back four of Eric Mathoho, Tebogo Langerman, Ramahlwe Mphahlele and captain Thulani Hlatshwayo played as if their lives depended on this game.

“They were disciplined and outstanding. That is what wins your away games; a solid defence especially in the opening minutes. Our guys never gave anything away.”

“But Keagan Dolly and Dean also helped mop up the defence when they needed numbers.”

Zungu said he always relishes playing for the country and will continue to work harder and make the country proud.

“I am so excited with the result; this was a collective team effort; it is nice to bring happiness to the country,” he smiled.

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