Oliseh Blames Pressure for South Africa’s Loss to Mexico in World Cup Opener

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Former Super Eagles captain Sunday Oliseh says South Africa’s disappointing start to the 2026 FIFA World Cup was caused more by pressure than by lack of skill.

Oliseh believes the team’s collapse on the colourful opening day of the global showpiece was largely due to the pressure exerted by the more than 80,000 Mexican fans.

Bafana Bafana were beaten 2‑0 by co‑hosts Mexico in the tournament’s opening match at the iconic Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. The Group A clash drew 80,824 spectators and quickly became one of the most dramatic opening games in World Cup history.

Despite the scoreline and the disciplinary chaos, Oliseh insists South Africa are far better than they appeared on the night.

Speaking in a podcast clip after the match, the former Nigeria midfielder argued that the occasion itself overwhelmed Hugo Broos’ men.

“Finally, the World Cup is here,” Oliseh said. “80,000 fans at the Azteca, a beautiful opening ceremony and we all expected a romantic replay of 2010 in South Africa. But what we actually witnessed was absolute psychological warfare.”

“Mexico won 2‑0 but this wasn’t about tactics. It was about pure pressure. South Africa didn’t lose because they are a poor side. Believe me. They lost because the stage seems to be simply too big for them.”

“I was thinking the host nation pressure would break Mexico. Instead, that massive crowd took the pressure away from them and seems to dump it all on Bafana Bafana, forcing them into two red cards and a total meltdown.”

“Expect to see this trend a lot during this tournament. The big stages change everything in football. Let’s see if the other host nations—United States and Canada—can handle this same pressure tomorrow and the day after.”

South Africa’s two red cards also placed them on the wrong side of World Cup history. Bafana Bafana became only the second team ever to have two players sent off in a tournament opener, matching a record set by Cameroon at the 1990 World Cup against Argentina.

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Unlike Cameroon, who famously defeated Diego Maradona’s Argentina 1‑0 despite finishing with nine men, South Africa were unable to recover and suffered defeat.

The match also produced three red cards in total, the highest number ever recorded in a World Cup opening fixture. Remarkably, the 2022 World Cup in Qatar saw only four red cards across all 64 matches, meaning the 2026 tournament almost matched that figure on its opening night alone.

The defeat leaves South Africa bottom of Group A with no points. Their task becomes even more difficult ahead of their next match against Czechia in Atlanta, where they will be without suspended duo Sithole and Zwane. Mexico, meanwhile, sit in a strong position with three points before facing South Korea in Guadalajara.

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