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BAFANA MUST GIVE PERCY BETTER SUPPORT

- MIHLALI BALEKA @Mihlalibal­eka

YOU have to give it to Percy Tau. He has embraced the national team jersey since making his Bafana Bafana debut in a 2016 African Nations Championsh­ip qualifier. But perhaps it is this evening that the “Lion of Judah” needs to roar the loudest for his nation.

Bafana will host Ghana at FNB Stadium in the penultimat­e round of 2022 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers. The South Africans are second in Group C with nine points, level with Ghana and three points ahead of third-placed Sudan.

All three teams are still in with a chance of qualifying for the finals in Cameroon next year, but only the top two will qualify. Bafana, though, have their sights fixed on not only securing qualificat­ion, but finishing top of the group as well.

And that’s why coach Molefi Ntseki’s team will know the importance of beating four-time Afcon champions Ghana. They would go three points clear at the top with a game to spare, against Sudan at Al Hilal Stadium in Omduman on Sunday.

A fully fit and in-form Tau has shown big-match temperamen­t. During the 2019 Afcon qualifiers, the then 24-year-old dragged Bafana to the continenta­l showpiece, churning out a five-star performanc­e in the last two qualifiers against Nigeria and Libya.

He didn’t score in the 1-1 draw with the Super Eagles at home, but if it was not for his majestic footwork to set up Lebo Mothiba, perhaps there wouldn't have been a Bafana goal. At a neutral venue in Sfax, Tunisia, Tau scored a brace against Libya to send Bafana to Egypt.

Tau ensured that the South Africans punched above their weight and reached the quarter-finals of the biennial continenta­l showpiece, where they were knocked out by Nigeria. He was on top of his game, earning himself a move to English Premier League side Birghton & Hove

Albion.

Tau has been crucial for Bafana in the last two qualifiers where they trounced islanders Sao Tome and Principe 6-2. He scored three goals. That contributi­on slightly changed the narrative that Bafana tend to stutter when they meet so-called small teams.

But a lot has happened since then. Our Lion is down, but we believe it’s not out.

And given such an opportunit­y to play against the mighty Black Stars it will revive its hunger and hunt for more prey once again – Afcon and a place in the starting line-up at club level.

Tau has endured a frustratin­g spell at Brighton since returning from loan at Anderlecht. He has spent more time on the bench than on the pitch, given his last appearance for Brighton was early last month in the FA Cup.

The availabili­ty of Tau for tonight’s game is not only a boost for him, but for Ntseki as well. Four of Bafana's nine overseas-based players who were called up to the initial squad were denied permission to report to camp in South Africa, with their clubs citing concerns around Covid-19.

Bongani Zungu and Keagan Dolly who are playing in Scotland and France will join the team for the last qualifier in Sudan, while Dean Furman and Thulani Serero who are based in England and Abu Dhabi will not report for either game respective­ly.

Ntseki, as a result, has had to add five new faces to the squad, adding Lebohang Maboe, Thabiso Kutumela, Vincent Pule, Thabo Nodada and Mothobi Mvala. But there’s no doubt the hopes of beating Ghana will rest on Tau.

However, no man is an island. Tau needs the help of the technical team and his teammates in order to inspire the team to the promised land – Afcon – once again!

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| STEVE HAAG SPORTS BackpagePi­x PERCY Tau’s skills will be a key factor for Bafana against Ghana tonight.

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