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SA U17 Miss Out On World Cup Ticket After Humiliating Loss

SA U17 Miss Out On World Cup Ticket After Humiliating Loss

South Africa bowed out of the U-17 Africa Cup of Nations after suffering a 5-0 loss to Senegal in the quarter-final round on Wednesday night.

Duncan Crowie's charges suffered a 3-2 defeat to Nigeria in their last group game over the weekend, leaving their knockout hopes in the hands of another team, namely Burkina Faso.

Burkina Faso came through in the end as they defeated Cameroon 2-1, which meant South Africa qualified for the quarter-finals as one of best third-place finishers in the group stages.

Crowie made two changes from the loss to the Nigerians, as Xhosa Manyana and Xavier Jodamus made way for Xolani Tshaka and Keitumetse Lesia in midfield and defence respectively.

The Senegalese dominated possession in the early stages of the encounter, although they could only threaten with efforts from distance as Amajimbos looked well-marshalled in the first half.

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Crowie's charges did manage to carve out a chance ten minutes before the halftime, but striker Michael Dokunmu was unable to steer his header on target at the far post.

Senegal got the breakthrough a couple minutes later as South African defender Waylon Renecke diverted the ball into his own net while trying to make a clearance in the box.

There was enough time for the Senegalese to get a second goal on 39 minutes and it was another own goal, with Benjamin Wallis unable to clear a rebound before poking into the back of his own net.

The third goal arrived a minute before the halftime break,  Amara Diouf found the back of the net with a close-range from Omar Sall's cross, with the goal awarded by the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) it was initially ruled out for offside.

South Africa were put out of their misery in the 72nd minute when Diouf bagged his second and Senegal's fifth goal on the day after nodding home a cross from Ibrahima Diallo.

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