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Phohlongo ‘really excited’ with call-up

- RODNEY REINERS IN CAPE TOWN

THE AFRICAN Nations Championsh­ip (Chan) is usually not very high on the Bafana Bafana agenda. With only locallybas­ed players allowed to compete, it is designed as a developmen­tal exercise to grow the experience of countries’ next level of talent.

But Bafana Bafana coach Stuart Baxter, after the victory over Botswana in the previous round, said he was happy with South Africa’s emerging players. He spoke positively of the commitment and energy he got from the local squad he had selected.

Earlier this week, Baxter named his squad for the third and final qualifying round of the 2018 Chan event, against Zambia, and there was a pleasant surprise for Ajax Cape Town winger Masilakhe “Scara” Phohlongo.

By its very nature, the

Chan competitio­n provides opportunit­ies for burgeoning talents like Phohlongo – and the 20-year-old lad from Langa is determined to make the most of his national call-up. A regular member of the South Africa Under-20 squad, this is his first exposure to the senior national team and he sees it as a chance to demonstrat­e his undoubted ability to both club and country.

The first leg of the Zambia qualifier will be played on August 12, the home venue is still to be announced, and the return leg is scheduled for Zambia on the weekend of August 18-20. The winner of the two-leg tie qualifies for the 16-team Chan tournament, which will take place in Kenya early next year (January 11 to February 2).

Phohlongo, who has been at Ajax since the age of 10, graduated all the way to the PSL squad last season, and couldn’t be happier.

Gifted left foot

Always highly touted at the Cape club, with a gifted left foot, he came off the bench a few times in the PSL last season. Now, with an opportunit­y at a higher level, he’s looking to continue to develop and mature as a player.

“I’m really excited with the Bafana call-up,” said Phohlongo. “It’s a big thing for me, and I just want to go there and work hard. I think for me, as a youngster, it’s a fantastic opportunit­y to represent my country, my club and my family.”

The young Ajax winger was also a member of the SA Under-20 squad that played in the junior World Cup in South Korea in May this year. Having also previously been a national Under-17 star, Phohlongo is continuing that upward progress by now being selected for the Bafana squad.

“It’s a dream come true for me,” he said.

“I think every player when he is a junior wants to graduate from the youth teams to Bafana. I can’t tell you how happy I am. “I’m also excited to be working with Bafana coach Stuart Baxter. It will be the first time and I’m really looking forward to it.

As for the Bafana squad,

I’ve already played with some of the players in the Under-20 team, and there are also experience­d players in the squad from whom I am sure I can learn a lot.”

One of those experience­d players Phohlongo will be looking to lean on is fellowCape­tonian Mario

Booysen, who will captain the Bafana

Chan squad.

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