Cape Argus

Irate Bafana coach slams doubters ahead of friendlies

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BAFANA BAFANA will leave for Swaziland today without three members of the original 30-man squad that was announced for this week’s two internatio­nal friendlies.

And Shakes Mashaba was seething at what he clearly views as an agenda by some sections of the media against him and promised to prove to the doubting Thomases he is the right man to lead the country’s senior national side.

Injuries have forced May Mahlangu and Anele Ngcongca out of the squad that will play Swaziland at Somhlolo Stadium tomorrow night before taking on Nigeria in Mbombela on Sunday.

Dean Furman, on the other hand, has been excused at the request of his club Doncaster Rovers who are chasing a promotion play-off spot in the English Championsh­ip. Mahlangu, who plays for Turkish side Konyaspor, honoured the call-up and after assessment team medic Dr Thulani Ngwenya declared the player, who was previously said to be banned from the squad, unfit.

“He has fractured his right foot bone and he is in a cast. He will be out of action for at least two weeks,” Ngwenya explained before adding that Belgium-based Ngcongca was also out. “We got a letter from Anele’s club informing us that he is in rehabilita­tion for an Achilles tendon injury and he is therefore out. But we are awaiting results of an MRI scan from his club.”

Mashaba was happy Mahlangu made the trip home and appreciati­ve of the fact Ngcongca and Furman’s clubs communicat­ed with them. “We appreciate that May came because some people are sensitive about sending their players on a long trip for fear of them aggravatin­g their injuries,” Mashaba said.

“We stated long ago how important it is that clubs talk to us (about players being unavailabl­e). It is much better than absconding and we accept that Anele’s club have been in touch. Dean’s club made a request and we looked at it and accepted but this does not mean we’re always going to accept.”

Without these three seasoned players, Bafana may appear to be weakened somewhat. But Mashaba feels their absence is an opportunit­y to try out new combinatio­ns.

“We know what May, Dean and Anele can do. So this gives us a chance to test the others.”

Having been in a jovial mood throughout the hastily-arranged conference at the squad’s hotel, Mashaba then lashed out.

“Those who still doubt my qualities to coach the national team are wasting their time,” he said. “I deserve to be here. My colour doesn’t stop me from coaching the national team. I want people to know that. It is one section (that is doubting me), I will deal with it in time. Thank you.” – Matshelane Mamabolo

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