South Africa bounced back strong after last week's defeat by Mali, dominating Namibia with an impressive 4-0 victory in their African Cup of Nations Group E match on Sunday.
Percy Tau got the ball rolling with a penalty goal in the 14th minute, giving the team a boost of confidence and setting the stage for more goals. Temba Zwane stole the show with his outstanding performance, scoring a goal in the 25th minute and doubling the lead before halftime.
Not to be outdone, Thapelo Maseko sealed the deal for South Africa with a goal 15 minutes before the match ended, securing a well-deserved win. This victory has significantly improved South Africa's standing in the Afcon edition, propelling them from the bottom of Group E to second place.
With their final match against Tunisia on the horizon, South Africa is now in a strong position to advance. On the other hand, Namibia has dropped to third place after their defeat on Sunday.
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