Daily Dispatch

BAFANA SKIPPER HAILS PIRATES’ IN-FORM STRIKER

Red-hot Pirates star may step up to the plate in crucial Libya showdown

- MARC STRYDOM

Late squad addition Vincent Pule could even get a start against defensive-minded Libya in Saturday’s encounter, says Hlatshwayo

He may have been a late call-up, but Bafana Bafana captain Thulani Hlatshwayo has said he would like to see his ex-Bidvest Wits teammate Vincent Pule get a run in Bafana Bafana’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Libya.

Winger Pule has been in such fine form at the start of 2018-19 for new club Orlando Pirates that he was unlucky not to have been named in Stuart Baxter’s original squad for Saturday’s Cameroon 2019 qualifier at Moses Mabhida Stadium.

A dislocated toe to Themba Zwane in Mamelodi Sundowns’ MTN8 semifinal against Cape Town City saw Pule – devastatin­gly penetrativ­e for Pirates, and unfortunat­e to score just one goal, hitting the post at least three times – called in.

Pule might well have put his name forward for even a starting place scoring one of Bafana’s goals – the other was by Bradley Grobler – in a friendly win against AmaZulu at Princess Magogo Stadium in KwaMashu on Wednesday.

“I’m hoping Vincent Pule can get an opportunit­y to display his talent,” said Hlatshwayo this week, asked who from the current squad he thought might be a Bafana player to watch against Libya.

“We know that we’ve lost four players. Some of them are the guys who played against Nigeria – they’re the regulars in the Bafana camp.

“So I think this will be an opportunit­y for the new guys to step up. Because this is not a team, it’s a country, and we all want to represent it.”

In the form he is in, against a Libya who have drawn nine of their last 19 matches and seem a difficult team to break down defensivel­y, Pule might have something to offer Bafana whether starting or off the bench.

The Buccaneer is one of four replacemen­ts. Sundowns’ Tiyani Mabunda has come in for teammate Hlompho Kekana in central midfield, SuperSport United utility player Maphosa Modiba replaces Amiens’s Bongani Zungu and Wits centreforw­ard Mxolisi Macuphu has replaced Strasbourg striker Lebogang Mothiba.

The injuries to Zungu and Kekana have made the most likely midfield pairing on Saturday SuperSport United’s Dean Furman and Brentford’s Kamohelo Mokotjo, though Mabunda has a chance to force his way in too.

Mokotjo was asked if he feels any pressure in the crucial central midfield, where games can be won or lost, for this potentiall­y make or break matchup.

A win for SA, given Seychelles will surely be whipping boys, would see Bafana well on the way to being qualified after just two matches, the first having been the 2-0 away win against Nigeria last year.

“No, I believe games are won everywhere. Everyone is responsibl­e for their task on the pitch,” said Mokotjo.

“So what happens is that we have players who have been here before. So, it’s just that the players who are here need to step up. It’s just as simple as that, I think.”

Baxter has expressed concern that, even though he has researched Libya, they have a new coach, Adel Amrouche, the 50year-old former Kenya boss who replaced Omar Al-Maryami in May. Because of that the Bafana coach says he cannot be sure how the Mediterran­ean Knights will play.

The top two teams from each group qualify.

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 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGES/LEFTY SHIVAMBU ?? SECRET WEAPON: Bafana and Orlando Pirates star Vincent Pule, left, seen here fighting for the ball with Thabang Monare of Bidvest Wits. Bafana captain Thulani Hlatshwayo feels the in-form Pule should get game time against Libya on Saturday.
Picture: GALLO IMAGES/LEFTY SHIVAMBU SECRET WEAPON: Bafana and Orlando Pirates star Vincent Pule, left, seen here fighting for the ball with Thabang Monare of Bidvest Wits. Bafana captain Thulani Hlatshwayo feels the in-form Pule should get game time against Libya on Saturday.

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