The Citizen (Gauteng)

Youth to be given a run

DA GAMA: WE PROMISED THEM THAT AND THAT’S WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN

- Jonty Mark

Itumeleng Khune takes the youngsters under his wing.

Owen da Gama has vowed to give his younger players a chance as Bafana Bafana face Guinea-Bissau and Angola in two friendly internatio­nals in the next four days.

The Bafana caretaker coach was widely commended for including the likes of Lorenzo Gordinho, Phakamani Mahlambi, Luther Singh and Percy Tau in his squad for these matches, and it will be interestin­g to see just how much game time four of South Africa’s more promising talents get in Durban today and in East London on Tuesday.

“There is no doubt the youngsters will get a run, we have promised them and that is going to happen,” said Da Gama this week.

One man who has had to take responsibi­lity for making the younger players feel at home in the Bafana camp is the country’s No 1 goalkeeper and captain Itumeleng Khune, who could well earn his 83rd cap for his country this afternoon.

“We have told them (the younger players) to relax and feel at home … a lot of great players have been left behind and for them to be here shows how good they are, most are in the form of their lives … they are showing it on the training field and now they have to be tested in matches,” said Khune, who also noted the leadership qualities of his three Bafana vice-captains this week.

“Dean Furman is captain at SuperSport, Hlompho Kekana is captain at Sundowns and Tyson (Hlatshwayo) is captain of Wits… it shows how much the coach believes in our leadership and we are working very hard to make sure we bring the players together to take Bafana to greater heights.”

These matches also give all the players in the squad a chance to audition for the new national team head coach, who is expected to be announced next week.

Kamohelo Mokotjo should be able to feature in today’s game, after home affairs confirmed yesterday that he has again been given South African citizenshi­p.

Mokotjo took up Dutch citizenshi­p in December, thereby renouncing his SA citizenshi­p, but the matter has now been resolved and he has dual nationalit­y.

Also see Page 47

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Picture: Backpagepi­x TEAM TALK. Phakamani Mahlambi and Kermit Erasmus deep in conversati­on during a Bafana Bafana training session in Durban this week.
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