Brazil (0) 4 (Vitinho 62rd, 66th; Nestor 69th; Alberto 89th)
SA U20 (0) 0
30 August 2017 – The South African U20 Men’s National Team, Amajita, went down 4-0 to Brazil on Wednesday, 30 August 2017 at Saint Georges Park in England.
This was the first of two matches of the tri-nations tournament that also involves the host nation.
After a brilliant first half in which they held their own against their much-fancied opponents, Amajita fell apart in the second stanza.
Brazil had made several changes in the opening half, while stand in Amajita head coach Helman Mkhalele made four changes in the 59th minute.
He brought on Leo Thethani, Dylan Stoffels, Lyle Foster and Keegan Allan for Tashreeq Matthews, Duncan Adonis, Tyrique Bartlett and Luke Le Roux respectively.
The move did not pay dividends as the team lost shape – conceding their first goal three minutes later through Vitinho.
The striker grabbed his second of the night in the 66th minute to increase his side’s lead.
In an attempt to try and pull one back, the South Africans were caught napping at the back, and Rodrigo Nestor netted Brazil’s third in the 69th minute.
Foster came close to reducing the deficit a short while later after he beat the opposition defence with some skillful play but his curler went wide.
Brazil’s second half substitute, Brenner could have easily made it 4-0 when managed to beat the offside trap but was in a hurry to take a shot with the goalkeeper at this mercy, and he shot off target.
The fourth goal did come however, in the 89th minute through Yuri Alberto, and the South Americans romped home 4-0 victors.
Prior to the goal, South Africa made their fifth substitution, replacing an injured Dean Solomons with Sibusiso Shabane.
It was a good exercise for the boys, some of whom were making first appearance at this level.
The Burger King-sponsored Amajita next face England on Monday, 4 September before returning home on Wednesday morning (6 September).
The match takes place at Harrison Park Stadium, Leek Town on Macclesfield Road.
Kickoff is at 19h00.
Here’s how they lined up:
Brazil:
Lucas Alexandre (GK), Marcos Antonio, Matheus Stockil, Lucas Halter (C), Victor Bobsin, Weverson, Vitinho, Rodrigo Nestor, Lincoln, Helio Junio, Anthony
Subs:
Gabriel Brazao (GK), Vitor Eduardo, Edu, Luan Candido, Gustavo Henrique, Luan Pereira, Alan, Brenner, Yuri Alberto
Head coach: Carlos Amadeu
South Africa:
Phillip Lesoma (GK), Lethabo Mazibuko, Dean Solomons (Sibusiso Shabane), Leseane Mokgopedi, Siphesihle Mkhize, Duncan Adonis (Dylan Stoffels), Malebogo Modise (C), Brooklyn Poggenpoel, Luke Le Roux (Keegan Allan), Tashreeq Matthews (Leo Thethani), Tyrique Bartlett (Lyle Foster)
SUBS:
Glen Baadjies (GK), Swelihle Mthiyane, Bafana Tshawe, Leo Thethani, Sibusiso Shabane, Keegan Allen, Ngcebo Nala, Lyle Foster, Dylan Stoffels
Stand-in Head Coach: Helman Mkhalele