‘Anything including Chiefs is bad luck! Imagine Angola beating SA, who does that?’

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Bafana Bafana fell 3-0 against Angola on Sunday afternoon in the Cosafa Cup final staged at the Toyota Stadium in Bloemfontein.

The result was not anticipated by the hosts, who had beaten Comoros 3-1 in the semi-final, while their opponents claimed a 4-1 win over Madagascar in another last-four assignment paled in mid-week.

Have a look at what the majority of South Africans said after this weekend's result.

Chest pains are in progress

Vela Khumalo. Photo SAFA

Anything including Chiefs is bad luck. That's why Hugo Broos is keeping a distance between himself and Chiefs players –  Letlhogonolo MJ Marumo

Well done, Angola, at least you managed to beat Bafana Bafana with their foreigner Ime Okon, a Nigerian. Chest pains are in progress –  Tamar 

Bafana Bafana is nothing without Mamelodi Sundowns players. Orlando Pirates players cost us the game –  Lebohang Seleteng 

I'm sure now Bobby Motaung is making phone calls wanting to finalize the deal for that attacker who scored a brace, Depu – Sylvia Walker

I feel happy seeing these results because they always blame Kaizer Chiefs players – Samuel Nkosi

Imagine Angola beating South Africa! Who does that?

Now this was an unexpected serious whipping from Angola. Bafana Bafana fans needed a better display from the players – Maleka 

If Depu weren't born, both Kabelo Dlamini and Boitumelo Radiopane would have fooled us – Dee Donald 

All those saying Kaizer Chiefs players this and that, did Bafana Bafana win Cosafa without them? Just asking – Malaba Main 

The moment you see Zambia exit fast from this competition, just know that amateurs will do better. Imagine Angola beating South Africa! Who does that? – Ndawa Ronald 

I will write a letter to Safa. We urgently need a friendly game with Angola. We will use our A team – Xolani Isiphosikagogo Qwabe

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Willis Sob is an experienced journalist who has been in the game since 2009, covering major assignments around the continent.
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