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'Without the breadwinner, there's no bread', says magical Magaia as Banyana set up epic Dutch clash

Hildah Magaia possesses an uncanny ability to be in the perfect position at the most opportune moments, making her a player any coach would yearn to have in their starting lineup.

Her instinctive sense of positioning and magical timing elevates her game to a level that inspires admiration among her peers and coaches.

Banyana Banyana head coach Desiree Ellis does not have to dream as ‘Breadwinner’, the fitting nickname bestowed upon the forward, showed up once again for the national women’s senior team when it mattered most.

Her goals proved pivotal in Banyana’s Women’s Africa Cup of Nations triumph in Morocco last year, earning the lady’s side their first-ever continental gold on their sixth attempt.

At the ninth edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australasia, Magaia has been instrumental for Banyana.

In Wellington on Wednesday, the final Group G clash against Italy, she helped steer South Africa past the Europeans with a stunning 3-2 victory.

Magaia’s goal and match-winning assist to Thembi Kgatlana in the 92nd minute was the difference when the final whistle sounded.

“They call me the breadwinner, and without the breadwinner, there’s no bread – so I had to provide the bread for the nation,” Magaia laughingly said during the post-match press conference seated alongside Ellis, who also giggled at the statement.

“We were so close to going home. It really means a lot, and it is an emotional one, but personally, it is my first World Cup, and it is really an emotional one – it’s all God’s glory.”

For the winning goal, Jermain Seoposenwe, who shifted to the left wing, created space in the middle for an oncoming Magaia.

She then majestically swerved and dazzled past two blue Italian jumpers with the ball before inch-perfectly

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