Daily Dispatch

Baxter calls for some give and take on PSL players

- By MAHLATSE MPHAHLELE

BAFANA Bafana coach Stuart Baxter is keeping his fingers crossed that there are no club versus country tensions when he announces the squad to take part in the Cosafa Cup tournament in Polokwane between May 27 and June 9.

South Africa‚ who were one of six seeded teams‚ will enter the competitio­n in the quarterfin­al stage and they will face-off with whoever wins Group A‚ which includes Madagascar‚ Comoros‚ Seychelles and Mozambique.

“I don’t know if it’s direct reluctance to release the players but I think that clubs are still concentrat­ed on relegation battles‚ winning championsh­ips and qualifying for the top eight‚” said Baxter after the Cosafa Cup draw was conducted at Safa House yesterday.

“I have spoken to some of the clubs and we are getting more and more on the same page as to what can we do.

“I understand and I can’t ask the clubs to do the impossible to let me have all the players that have been on such a long run and are on the brink of breaking down for a difficult tournament.

“I have to show that understand­ing but at the same time club coaches must also understand that for a young player‚ the Cosafa Cup will give him experience and enhance his profile.

“We have got to give and take because we will never have a perfect world.”

Baxter also clarified that the Cosafa Cup will be for players who will be playing in the Olympic qualifiers because they want to give them exposure and internatio­nal experience.

“This time‚ the strategy must be clear that we must pick the best possible team we can while at the same time investing time in younger players that we feel will go on and play in the Olympics or for Bafana Bafana‚” he said.

“Therefore‚ we have a clear picture of what we want to do.

“But the other challenge is that this tournament falls outside the Fifa calendar and can we get the players that we want?

“I have been around the country in the spirit of partnershi­p where I have spoken to the clubs to discuss this issue.

“There must be some sort of partnershi­p and we are going to need patience and understand­ing from the clubs.”

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