Banyana Banyana make history as late winner sends them into World Cup knockouts

Banyana Banyana make history as late winner sends them into World Cup knockouts

South Africa secured a thrilling 3-2 victory over Italy to advance to the last-16 of the Women's World Cup for the first time in their history.

Italy took an early lead in the 11th minute after a South African player was penalised for a trip inside the box. Arianna Caruso stepped up to the penalty spot and calmly slotted the ball into the net, putting her team ahead.

However, South Africa responded with determination, and in the 32nd minute, they leveled the score thanks to an unfortunate own goal by Italy's Benedetta Orsi. Orsi's back-pass to goalkeeper Francesa Durante went astray, ending up in the back of the net.

The second half saw both teams creating numerous scoring opportunities. Italy's Valentina Giacinti had a chance to reclaim the lead, but her shot was brilliantly saved by South Africa's goalkeeper Kaylin Swart. South Africa's Jermaine Seoposenwe also came close, but her effort was denied by Durante.

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In the 67th minute, South Africa took the lead for the first time in the match. Thembi Kgatlana showcased her dribbling skills and set up Hildah Magaia, who confidently found the back of the net.

Italy refused to back down and mounted a comeback in the 74th minute. Cristiana Girelli capitalised on a corner pass and scored, bringing the scoreline to a tense 2-2. A VAR check confirmed the equaliser.

As the match approached its closing stages, Italy pushed hard for the winner, but South Africa's defence, led by a resolute Swart, stood firm and denied every attempt.

In injury time, South Africa displayed their attacking prowess again. Magaia delivered a clever pass to Thembi Kgatlana in a crowded box, and Kgatlana made no mistake, securing a dramatic late goal to give South Africa a memorable 3-2 victory.

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