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Bafana know they have it all to do

South Africa have to go to Libya and get a result to book their spot at Afcon 2019

- MAZOLA MOLEFE @shockerhes­s

BAFANA Bafana’s final Africa Cup of Nations Group E qualifier against Libya in March next year will be like a knife to the throat, coach Stuart Baxter has said.

The Scotsman was reacting to the national team’s 1-1 draw at home against Nigeria, for whom that single point was enough to book their place at the biennial, continenta­l tournament in Cameroon, on Saturday. South Africa now need to avoid defeat against Libya to join the Super Eagles at the tournament as the runners-up from Group E.

“I think we have got to have a clear game plan,” said Baxter after Bafana had come from behind at FNB Stadium.

“We’ve got to be brave and go do the job. I think the players have shown in every other game, apart from the Seychelles game away, that they can go there and win.

“It will be a knife to the throat job, but those are the games that you want to play.

“The game against Nigeria was cutting edge, and I think it is a shame that we are not talking about going to Libya and having the belief that we can get the job done on the back of a performanc­e like this one.”

Bafana, currently in second place on nine points while Libya are hot on their heels with eight, were outstandin­g in patches against a Nigeria team that looked to be playing for a draw – five defenders and one striker – having only arrived on Thursday morning and their coach Gernot Rohr bemoaning their far from ideal preparatio­n away to a side that shocked them with a 2-0 victory in the opening group fixture back in June last year.

It’s the dropped points against Libya in Durban two months ago and Seychelles in Victoria four weeks ago that have come back to haunt Baxter’s men.

“We are well aware of the minefield that we are going into when we go to Libya,” the coach said. “But I hope we deal with that. We can go there and get a result the same way we did against Nigeria. I am certainly looking forward to it. You heard the Nigeria coach say the pitch in Libya is an anomaly – you need to score on that pitch to bring them out otherwise it ends up like we had it. And we didn’t score that goal to bring them out and they stuck at it and kept kicking the ball everywhere, going down injured and the referee didn’t help us.”

Libya thrashed Seychelles 8-1 on Saturday afternoon on that same pitch.

 ?? | BackpagePi­x ?? Percy Tau of South Africa challenged by Alex Iwobi of Nigeria during their clash at FNB Stadium on Saturday. The match ended 1-1.
| BackpagePi­x Percy Tau of South Africa challenged by Alex Iwobi of Nigeria during their clash at FNB Stadium on Saturday. The match ended 1-1.

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