Business Day

Libyans lead Bafana manager a merry dance

- Mninawa Ntloko

Bafana Bafana team manager Barney Kujane remains stuck in Johannesbu­rg after Libya continued to play mind games with the SA Football Associatio­n (Safa) and refused to reveal the logistics for March’s crucial Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifier between the sides.

Kujane was supposed to depart for North Africa to inspect facilities this week but Safa still have no clue whether the game will be played in Tunisia or Egypt‚ and on which date.

Safa communicat­ions boss Dominic Chimhavi said the Libyans were yet to confirm the venue and date of the crunch encounter and the only thing they knew was that it would be played on the weekend of March 22-24.

‘‘Our team manager [Kujane] was supposed to travel to the match venue this week to finalise logistics around the flights‚ accommodat­ion‚ facilities etc. But he can’t do that because there’s been no communicat­ion from Libya‚” Chimhavi said.

‘‘Where does he travel‚ to Egypt or Tunisia? We still do not know and this impacts on our planning, we wanted to do things well ahead of the match. We don’t even know on which day this game will be played.”

Bafana are in second place in Group E with nine points behind leaders Nigeria‚ who have already qualified.

Libya‚ who must win to take second place in the group and deny SA qualificat­ion‚ cannot host the game at home because of a long-standing Fifa ban over security concerns.

The security situation in Libya is considered dangerous with various rival factions and warlords battling for control of the country’s oil wealth. The Libyans have hosted their home games in Egypt or Tunisia in recent years.

Meanwhile‚ Bafana coach Stuart Baxter said he still held himself responsibl­e for SA’s failure to qualify for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

“When we didn’t qualify for the World Cup‚ I held myself hugely responsibl­e‚” Baxter said. “I do not make excuses and blame the players. I held myself responsibl­e‚ that’s how I am. “I’ve got great difficulty debriefing a game properly because I’ve got to get over my worries first.

“So after the World Cup‚ I can only tell you that the whole World Cup campaign was difficult mentally for our players because of all the nonsense that was going on with the Senegal game.”

Fifa ordered a replay of the World Cup qualifier between Bafana and Senegal and the original result (a 2-1 win for Bafana in Polokwane) was annulled after the match officiatin­g raised suspicion.

The world governing body’s investigat­ion was triggered by betting patterns and it led to Ghanaian referee Joseph Lamptey being found guilty of match manipulati­on.

Senegal won the replayed encounter 2-0, but Bafana continued to harbour slim hopes of sneaking via the backdoor when they travelled to Dakar for the final group qualifier.

“Right up until the last game we were hearing it was still going to be overturned and ‘you had better keep going’‚” Baxter said. “People asked why did I take such a strong team to Senegal and that’s why.”

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Barney Kujane

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