Daily Dispatch

‘Schillo’ feels future is Bafana’s

- By MARC STRYDOM

STEVEN “Schillo” Pienaar believes it is “exciting times” for Bafana Bafana‚ with a talented group of players emerging under a coach in Stuart Baxter who the ex-Everton midfielder says is one of the best he has worked under tactically.

Pienaar‚ in Johannesbu­rg as he contemplat­es his next club move with his contract at Sunderland ending this month‚ was impressed by Baxter’s first game in charge‚ the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations 2-0 win against Nigeria in Uyo two weeks ago.

The midfielder‚ who played under Baxter in the coach’s previous tenure in 2004 and 2005‚ believes there are signs that Bafana are on track to become a force again in African football.

“I watched the game and I was quite impressed. You could see the energy that the guys showed‚” Pienaar told TimesLIVE.

“The youth that’s in the team‚ and they’ve got some experience­d players who can keep them calm.

“I’m excited. It’s exciting times for us. The coach is a disciplina­rian. Tactical-wise he’s one of the best I’ve worked under.

“He’s definitely going to help the team. And I hope the players just don’t get carried away and keep working hard.”

Baxter believes he has adapted to SA players’ needs in his time winning two league and cup doubles with Kaizer Chiefs‚ and a Nedbank Cup with SuperSport United.

Pienaar has high hopes that a generation of emerging players – from the SA U17s and U20s who have reached the most recent Fifa junior World Cups‚ to the SA U23s who participat­ed at last year’s Olympics – can emerge and transform the fortunes of the underachie­ving Bafana.

“I watched a few of the U20s’ games [at the U20 World Cup in South Korea this month] and there are a few good players. And even if you look at Ajax Cape Town‚ they’ve got a few good young players.

“Maritzburg United have a few young players. And there are also a few young players playing in Europe already.

“And with the coach knowing about developmen­t‚ he will want to select the players who are on-form and who want to succeed.

“And like I say‚ it’s exciting times for South Africa.” — TimesLIVE

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