Daily Dispatch

Mobara eyes Euro chance

Despite poor start for Bucs, Bafana star has no regrets

- By MARC STRYDOM

Abbubaker Mobara’s big transfer to Orlando Pirates might not have worked out as well as he had hoped in his first season but the classy utility player still has no qualms he made the right move.

Mobara – Pirates’ 23-year-old centreback‚ right-back or central midfielder – might see the irony in how the club he left at the end of 2015-16‚ Ajax Cape Town‚ finished higher than 11thplaced Bucs in 10th after at one stage fighting a grim relegation battle.

Bafana Bafana internatio­nal Mobara had marked Neymar out of the game in the SA U23s’ 0-0 draw at the Rio Olympics soon after signing for Bucs and the 2016-17 season for both him and his new club looked bright.

To make matters worse‚ Mobara had made some straightop­inions known about how Ajax was run and their lack of ambition‚ soon after leaving the club.

But the player‚ who will line up in Pirates’ midfield as they seek a face-saving Nedbank Cup final win against SuperSport United today in Durban‚ remains convinced that in the long term he made the right call seeking greater challenges in Johannesbu­rg.

“It’s similar to what Keagan Dolly did when he went to Mamelodi Sundowns‚” Mobara said‚ comparing his move to the initial struggles of his former Ajax teammate moving to Gauteng.

“He never won the league in the first season. But come the second he won the league and the Champions League and then he went to Europe.

“And that’s something that every footballer wants – making the chances even bigger for you to take the next step into Europe.”

Mobara knows that a win in today’s final will propel Pirates back into familiar territory where they have been the pathfinder­s rejuvenati­ng SA’s continenta­l club fortunes in the past half-decade‚ as qualifiers for the Caf Confederat­ion Cup.

And for the player‚ whose intelligen­ce on the field sees him at times almost selfdetrim­entally versatile‚ that would also represent a potential stepping stone to following in the footsteps of Montpellie­r forward Dolly to Europe.

“If we could just take each game as a final as Orlando Pirates I don’t think we’re going to need Caf to take us to the next step‚” Mobara said.

“But being in Caf makes your chances even bigger to take the step up in Africa‚ or into Europe.”

The Nedbank final is also a chance for both teams’ players‚ Mobara said‚ to impress outgoing SuperSport‚ and incoming Bafana coach Stuart Baxter.

Mobara was called up to but did not play in‚ the squad for Baxter’s first national game‚ the 2-0 Africa Cup of Nations Cup qualifying win against Nigeria in Uyo this month.

That result and the promising emerging generation that includes the likes of Mobara‚ Dolly‚ Bongani Zungu and Percy Tau‚ has Bafana players excited not just at the prospects of being at Afcon Cameroon 2019‚ but also qualifying for the 2018 Russia World Cup.

“If you’re a footballer and you don’t smell the World Cup now‚ then you immediatel­y must quit‚” Mobara said. — TimesLIVE

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Picture: GALLO IMAGES UPBEAT: Abbubaker Mobara of Orlando Pirates is happy with his decision to transfer to the Buccaneers despite a poor start to his tenure there
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