Ethiopia coach Sewnet Bishaw was an elated man after his charges 
edged out South Africa 2-1 to book a place in the third round of the 
2014 World Cup qualifiers in Addis Ababa on Sunday. 
Ecstatic fans carried him shoulder high after the match while he 
struggled to come to terms with the scale of the team’s achievement. 
  
"This is a miracle. Today is a great day for the Ethiopian people and
 no words can describe how I feel. Bafana Bafana came into the game 
strongly in the first half and they scored a good goal but in the second
 half I changed my system and my urged my two fullbacks to attack more."
 
 
 “A draw would not have been enough and we needed a win at home to be
 sure of progressing. Its true South Africa gave us a goal but maybe God
 just decided to give us.” 
"I cannot express my happiness and gratitude to the players ,fans and
 the federation as this has been a collective job and when we started it
 we had belief and we have achieved what most people could not dare 
dream. It is an important day for Ethiopian football since this is the 
start of great things to come and we will definitely put more emphasis 
on youth development in the entire country," an elated Bishaw told 
supersport.com. 
 
However Bishaw took time to remind his players that they had not yet 
qualified for the World Cup, "I want my players to celebrate but also 
remember that we are yet to qualify for the World Cup; we are in the 
next stage and so we have to work extra hard to achieve our dreams which
 are very much possible," he added.
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