Daily Dispatch

Baxter cautious amid Afcon talk

- MARC STRYDOM

Hosting next year’s Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) could be a huge boost to the continued developmen­t of an emerging generation of Bafana Bafana players‚ national coach Stuart Baxter has said.

Baxter added that it would be a bitterswee­t opportunit­y as he and Bafana had wanted to prove they could qualify by going to Libya for the draw they needed from their final Group E game in March‚ which could also have been an important match in the players’ developmen­t.

The SA Football Associatio­n (Safa) have agreed in principle to honour a plea from the Confederat­ion of Africa Football (Caf) to step in as Afcon 2019 hosts following Cameroon being stripped of the tournament on Friday.

Safa are awaiting government approval.

Baxter said he had not had communicat­ion from Safa – who are surely also awaiting confirmati­on from Caf – yet on whether the Libya game would go ahead if South Africa became hosts.

“You don’t want to sort of turn off the competitiv­e nature of the Libya game because someone’s suddenly give you a free pass‚” Baxter said on Tuesday.

“So for me‚ I would say it [hosting] would be great because our strategy was that the players need to take part in a major tournament as a part of their developmen­t.

“But I also don’t want to turn off the competitiv­e nature of the players to go there [to play Libya away‚ probably in Tunisia] in a situation with a knife at their throats and actually get the result that they need.

“So‚ if I’m being really honest‚ I’ve tried to ignore it [the potential hosting]. For the reason that I want to keep preparing for this game as if it’s the one that’s going to take us there.”

Bafana have had a mixed qualificat­ion campaign.

They started beating Nigeria for the first time in a competitiv­e game‚ away‚ and drew against the Super Eagles in Johannesbu­rg last month‚ and are unbeaten from five games.

But poor results being held to draws at home against Libya and Seychelles away have left the South Africans needing a draw from their last game against Libya in March.

Baxter said qualifying as hosts “can be an anti-climax”. —

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