Daily Dispatch

Amajita will square up to Senegal fully loaded

- By MAHLATSE MPHAHLELE

SOUTH Africa coach Thabo Senong is expected to start the crucial Afcon U20 clash against Senegal today at the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium in Ndola with captain Tercious Malepe and midfielder Phakamani Mahlambi.

Malepe missed the impressive 3-1 win over Cameroon on Tuesday‚ where striker Luther Singh scored a hattrick‚ because of injury.

Mahlambi arrived late in Zambia after a club versus country dispute between South Africa Football Associatio­n and Bidvest Wits.

Victory for Amajita will ensure a place in the next stage of the tournament and also qualificat­ion to the Fifa U20 World Cup to be held in South Korea later in the year.

Senong said the availabili­ty of Malepe and Mahlambi is a timely boost and it gives the technical team a “good headache” to field their best possible starting eleven.

“Before the tournament started‚ we were the only team that had 19 players and we are happy that we don’t have any injury‚ suspension­s and unavailabi­lity issues‚” he said from Ndola.

“Malepe is our captain and leader of the team. Mahlambi is a senior player in the team‚ so we are happy that all 21 players are available.”

To be able to beat Senegal‚ Senong said they are working on the psychology of the players following the convincing 3-1 win over Cameroon.

“We are trying to work on the players to remain in the performanc­e zone because it is easy for young players to be in the comfort zone after a win like that against Cameroon.

“The next match is going to be the toughest of the group because we are playing Senegal, who are wounded tigers after dropping two points in their opener against Sudan.”

Midfielder Sibongakon­ke Mbatha added that players are aware of the importance of staying focused and avoid going into the last match of the group having to win at all cost.

“There is always pressure and we must learn to handle it.” — TMG

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