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Bucs’ boss backs Mofokeng for Afcon

- Mahlatse Mphahlele

Orlando Pirates coach José Riveiro is backing exciting attacker Relebohile Mofokeng to rise to the challenge if he is a surprise inclusion in the final Bafana Bafana squad for January’s Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) in Ivory Coast.

Though he has been thin on the goals, the teenager has been one of the standout performers for Pirates this season as part of the attacking department that includes Evidence Makgopa, Kermit Erasmus and Zakhele Lepasa. Mofokeng, 19, has only scored two goals in 10 Premiershi­p matches but has been impressive with his link-up play with midfielder­s Patrick Maswangany­i, Deon Hotto and Thembinkos­i Lorch.

Because of his eye-catching attacking play where he likes to take defenders on, there has been talk as to whether Bafana coach Hugo Broos should throw him into the deep end at the Nations Cup.

Riveiro said Mofokeng will not disappoint if given the opportunit­y.

“All of them honestly, I think we have talent in the team — a lot of SA players in our squad are showing they are competitiv­e,” Riveiro said after his side’s 1-0 win over TS Galaxy at Orlando Stadium on Saturday night.

Mofokeng started the match, to be replaced by Kabelo Dlamini in the 65th minute.

“In the individual case of Relebohile, the only doubt people can have about him is his age and experience. If he gets the chance, it will be an opportunit­y for him to show if he has the capacity.”

Though he has full confidence in Mofokeng, who recently attended trials with English Premiershi­p side Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers, Riveiro added the raw youngster still has room for improvemen­t.

“He understand­s football very well and he needs to improve. He is a very young player and still needs to understand a lot of things that are related to the game.

“Sometimes talent is not enough to cover everything that this game requires but he is a hard-working young man.”

Riveiro also took time to shower praise on goalkeeper Melusi Buthelezi, who signed for Pirates from Galaxy in the offseason and has kept eight clean sheets in his first 10 games coming in for injured Sipho Chaine.

“The goalkeeper is one more player in the structure. The goalkeepin­g with Melusi is not a discussion, he showed it last season while playing for TS Galaxy.

“He is competing with the number one goalkeeper of Ghana [Richard Ofori], with Sipho Chaine and someone experience­d like Siyabonga Mpontshane.

“You can imagine the level of training sessions and competitio­n. The goalkeepin­g department is doing a fantastic job, he is doing very well and we are happy with his performanc­es.”

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