South Africa Seoposenwe Dedicates Woman Of The Match Award To Injured Teammate

South Africa knocked out Tunisia in the quarter-finals of the current Women’s African Cup of Nations thanks to an early goal from Jermaine Seoposenwe to qualify the Banyana Banyana for the FIFA Women’s World Cup next year.

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Seoposenwe found the back of the net in the 14th minute after beating the Tunisian defence to slot home in fine fashion to give Desiree Ellis’ side an early lead and eventually the result they needed. And for her performance on the field, the fast-paced SC Braga forward was name Woman of the match.

I dedicate this award to Thembi Kgatlana, who is my roommate and friend. She is unable to play with us now due to injury. And now, my teammates and I must step up for her.” She told CAF Online.

Today’s victory was about hard work from my team. And glory to God for bringing us to this point. We just wanted to win and secure our place to the World Cup. And now we want to win this Cup. I am very happy that I was able to positively contribute to the victory of our team.” She added.

Jermaine Seoposenwe of South Africa receives her Woman of the Match award after the 2022 Womens Africa Cup of Nations quarterfinal game between South Africa and Tunisia at Stade Prince Moulay Al Hassan in Rabat,
Banyana Banyana’s Jermaine Seoposenwe posing with her award

Seoposenwe, who also scored South Africa’s first goal against Nigeria before Hilda Magala netted the second, is improving and stepping up when her team needs her.

We live under pressure. We die under pressure. I am very sad that Thembi is not here. She is one of my really really really good friends. And it was really heartbreaking to lose her.” Said a very sad Seoposenwe.

We have a big squad. We have players that can play in every position, who are super mobile. So now we need to go back and work on our finishing. We could have buried the game. There is always going to be pressure. But it is the semifinals now and we want to go to the final.”

South Africa have now qualified for their second straight World Cup having featured at the 2019 edition in France under the same coach.

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