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Watching: Sudafrica 0 Irak 0 Copa Confederaciones
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Very happy to have such classy teams playing in South Africa! Loving all the games!

But this was pathetic play from Bafana Bafana, this was supposed to be a cake walk and they really struggled to breakdown Iraq's defense.

How does a serious team bring out 2 defensive midfielders against Iraq, and arguably one of our most exciting players (Pienar from Everton) spent most of the game warming up on the sidelines and only played 10 minutes!!!!

I was at the stadium and I was not happy, especially after I saw other matches later (spain vs new zealand) resulting in goal feasts. Lets hope the boys can wake up before were out of it completely.
IRAQ u make the ASIA proud...
wad a unlucky block lol...
Iraq seriously sucked, wonder how they won the Asian Cup one year ago.
two years ago.
if SA gets 2 points in the WC, it would be an achievement.. i seriiously doubt this was a fair highlight,..,iraq didnt have a shot on target? yeah right.
Doesnt he feel unlucky! lol
Damn, South Africa were out-doing Iraq!
Almost scored too!
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