The Citizen (Gauteng)

Skipper: We will fight to the death

MALEPE: SOUTH AFRICA HAVE DONE THEIR HOMEWORK

- Tshepo Ntsoelengo­e

Senong’s U-20s to come up against the ‘Japanese Messi’.

Amajita’s objective ahead of their opening game at the Under-20 Fifa World Cup in South Korea is to ensure they get a positive result in order to have a successful tournament, says the team’s skipper Tercious Malepe ahead of their Group D match with Asian champions Japan at the Suwon World Cup Stadium tomorrow.

“It won’t be easy, but we are going there to fight and make sure we get the result that will put us in a very good position in our group,” said the skipper.

“We have studied our opponents well. We know their game is based on speed and aggression. Our team is full of good ball-players, but we can also be aggressive. However, we will be playing our normal game, that is the way to win the match.”

The national Under-20 captain says the team’s training camps in Germany and the Netherland­s while preparing for the competitio­n were vital.

“I think we have more understand­ing of each other as players and the team as a whole. We played a friendly match against Costa Rica and we beat them 2-1. That boosted our confidence and now we know we can come up against any team and get a positive result,” he added.

With Thabo Senong’s team having won their last preparatio­n match ahead of the tournament, the Japanese also come to the game having won their friendly, coming from behind to beat Honduras 3-2 at the Shizouka Stadium in Japan last Monday.

Malepe and the rest of the Amajita back four will have to be wary of 15-year-old midfielder Takefusa Kubo who plays for FC Tokyo and is hailed as the Lionel Messi of Japan. Teenager Kubo has already made his senior team debut and is a player Amajita’s defenders will have to close down to avoid any danger.

 ?? Picture: Backpagepi­x ?? BUBBLING. Amajita skipper Tercious Malepe is confident his side can start their Under-20 World Cup campaign on a high against Japan in Suwon tomorrow.
Picture: Backpagepi­x BUBBLING. Amajita skipper Tercious Malepe is confident his side can start their Under-20 World Cup campaign on a high against Japan in Suwon tomorrow.

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