The Citizen (Gauteng)

Baxter clears up situation

MOKWENA: IT WAS A COMMUNICAT­IONS FAILURE WITH THE BUCCANEERS SAYS BAFANA COACH Sredojevic had questioned his man’s call-up.

- Tshepo Ntsoelengo­e

Bafana Bafana are travelling to Zambia for this week’s Four Nations friendly tournament without Orlando Pirates assistant coach Rhulani Mokwena after South Africa head coach Stuart Baxter admitted to a “communicat­ions” failure with the Buccaneers.

Mokwena was initially selected to join the squad’s camp as they prepare to play Angola on Thursday and either Zambia or Zimbabwe on Sunday, with the aim of learning and giving input alongside Baxter’s technical team.

“I just want to clear the situation regarding Rhulani, the coach we wanted to invite to the camp. As everybody knows, this tournament has compromise­d in terms of time and preparatio­ns,” said Baxter yesterday.

“The warning-time for us to know that we are taking part was very short. And that has made the lines of communicat­ions also a little bit short, protocol wasn’t followed 100%. At this moment Rhulani won’t be taking part in our camp, we understand the situation with Pirates. We just wanted to let everybody know the intention was to bring the coach into the camp and give him experience, and that was a very posi- tive gesture.”

The timing of Mokwena’s callup to the national team was questioned last week by Bucs head coach Micho Sredojevic, after the Buccaneers were knocked out of the Nedbank Cup by Cape Town City. Pirates are currently locked in an intense battle for the Absa Premiershi­p title with Mamelodi Sundowns.

Baxter added that even the squad’s preparatio­n for the competitio­n is very short, but they are looking forward to the tournament and he wants to give every player a run, especially youngsters like Teboho Mokoena, Reeve Frosler and Motjeka Madisha.

“We only had one session which was today (yesterday). I hope the energy coming in from the youngsters mixing with the experience­d players will give us a decent fighting unit.”

Kaizer Chiefs defender Ramahlwe Mphahlele, meanwhile, is one of the more experience­d players in the squad and says the senior players have a huge role to play in terms of guiding the youngsters.

“It is our responsibi­lity as a team to make sure we do well following the setback of not qualifying for the World Cup. We don’t want the youngsters to come here and find us with our heads down, we have to lead by example,” said Mphahlele.

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? RHULANI MOKWENA
Picture: Gallo Images RHULANI MOKWENA

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