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Top of the group is Bafana’s aim – keeper Williams

- MIHLALI BALEKA @Mihlalibal­eka

BAFANA Bafana goalkeeper Ronwen Williams says their ambition of finishing top of Group C in the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers remains very much intact, and that’s why they have to ensure that they win their remaining home game.

Bafana have had a decent outing in the Afcon qualifiers.

They are second in their group with nine points, level with leaders Ghana and three ahead of Sudan thanks to three wins which came at the expense of Sao Tome and Principe and the Falcons of Jediane.

Two of those wins came at home, losing one away match to Ghana in the opening game of their group stage campaign.

They will, however, host the Black Stars tomorrow at FNB Stadium hoping to avenge that loss and maintain a perfect home record.

That win might just be what Bafana need to book their spot at the continenta­l showpiece in Cameroon next year as they will go three points clear at the top of the group ahead of their final qualifier away to Sudan on Sunday.

“Just to add to what the skipper (Thulani Hlatshwayo) said, we know what’s at stake,” Williams said.

“At the beginning of this journey, the coach asked us what we want to achieve and we said we want to be number one in the group. And so far, so good with that challenge.

“We also said that we want to win all our home games. And so far, so good in that regard because we won the last two.

“We know what to do: we want to keep that momentum going. And going to the Ghana game, we want to keep that record going.”

Bafana’s preparatio­ns for the Ghana match suffered a major blow, though.

Four of their nine overseas-based players – Bongani Zungu, Keagan Dolly, Dean Furman and Thulani Serero – were denied permission to report for duty by their clubs, who cited Covid-19 issues.

The South African Football Associatio­n, with the assistance of their chief medical officer Thulani Ngwenya and chief executive Tebogo Motlanthe, are working tirelessly with the four respective clubs to at least release the players for the Sudan game.

“We are disappoint­ed because we all started this journey together, but we’ve lost some of our soldiers now,” Williams said.

“But the players that have come in have to step up now. It’s not going to be easy because we’ve had a short time to prepare.”

On Monday, head coach Molefi Ntseki and his technical team bolstered the squad with five new faces.

Strikers Lebohang Maboe and Thabiso Kutumela were called up as replacemen­ts of the injured Bradley Grobler and Kermit Erasmus, while Thabo Nodada, Vincent Pule and Mothobi Mvala were called up to widen the selection pool.

The new additions have brought a strong compositio­n of locally-based players, but Williams is confident that they will still achieve their mandate.

“The preparatio­ns started a long time ago because the technical team was preparing for this camp. They sent us informatio­n way before the camp, so we already knew the game plan and how Ghana and Sudan play.

“It’s just for us to help the new guys that come in,” Williams said.

“We know what we want to achieve as a team and it’s a challenge that we look forward to.

“Like I said, we want that perfect home record and if we get that, it means we are one foot into Afcon.

“We are disappoint­ed the guys are not here but we’ll do it for them.”

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