Daily Dispatch

Bax to sweat it in make or break Cup tie

Ex-Bafana skipper advises Thulani to be more vocal

- By TIYANI MABASA By TIYANI WA KA MABASA

BAFANA Bafana coach Stuart Baxter is not one to count his chickens before they hatch and has urged the nation to do the same as the team battles for a place in next year’s Fifa World Cup in Russia.

Bafana are on the backfoot after faltering in the 2-1 defeat to Cape Verde last Friday in a game they were expected to win.

Baxter’s charges were expected to collect six points – home and away – from the so-called whipping boys in Group D‚ but the first leg proved that Cape Verde still have some fight in them.

Bafana now have to redeem themselves when they face the same opponents at Moses Mabhida Stadium here in Durban today (7pm)‚ but the Briton is treading very carefully after his side’s humbling in Praia.

“Every game we’ve played [in the group]‚ people say it’s a must-win and with Cape Verde‚ people said we must take six points‚” said Baxter.

“I have to say with all due respect in South Africa we love putting everything on a knife edge‚ you know and I don’t know‚ maybe it suits the mentality but we do that and very easily we are talking a big sweep.

“I think we have to try to concentrat­e on the game at hand and that is this one‚ therefore it does become an important.

“We need to be here and now‚ very present and in those terms‚ you are correct it’s an important game‚” he said.

The former England U19 mentor also scoffed at a query about how many points Bafana would need to get to Russia.

“I’ve got no idea my friend‚ I’ve got no idea. I mean‚ football is so strange,” said Baxter.

“You can do your mathematic­al estimation­s and then you say you don’t need that‚ you do need that and then you don’t and then you do.

“It’s about taking every game as it comes‚” he added. — DDC

FORMER Bafana Bafana captain Aaron Mokoena has urged current national team leader Thulani Hlatshwayo to be more vocal especially in tonight’s crucial 2018 Fifa World Cup qualifier against Cape Verde at Moses Mabhida Stadium (7pm).

Mokoena is in camp with the national team having been brought in as assistant team manager to Barney Kujane. He’s serving in a temporary capacity, but could be made permanent.

 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGES ?? NOW OR NEVER: Bafana captain Thulani Hlatshwayo is expected to lead by example when the national team take on Cape Verde at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban tonight
Picture: GALLO IMAGES NOW OR NEVER: Bafana captain Thulani Hlatshwayo is expected to lead by example when the national team take on Cape Verde at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban tonight

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