The Citizen (KZN)

Gauging talent crucial - Baxter

BAFANA’S AVERAGE AGE JUST 22.6 YEARS Dozens of players graduating through various age group levels augurs well for SA’s Vision 2022 blueprint.

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Bafana Bafana head coach Stuart Baxter says the Cosafa Cup and the Chan tournament­s should be used to the benefit of the national teams. Baxter has selected 20 players for the Cosafa Cup with an average age of 22,6 – none of them regulars in the senior national team.

“The strategy this time around is to invest time and experience for the players that are going to go on and have internatio­nal experience. Moving forward we should do things similar to the way the Germans are doing in the Confederat­ions Cup where they have only about three or four senior players supporting a group of Under-21s,” said Baxter.

Only four of the players are above the age of 25 years: Boalefa Pule (27), Mario Booysen (29), Aubrey Ngoma (28) and Mohau Mokase (26).

Two of the players in the squad played in the 2015 Under-17 World Cup in Chile and one in the 2009 Under-20 World Cup, while six featured in the 2017 Under-20 World Cup.

“This way, we will make sure that the young talent is nurtured from a young age until they graduate into the senior national team. That is how we intend to reinforce the Vision 2022 blueprint,” Baxter added.

Amajita captain and defender Tercious Malepe, as well as striker, Judas Moseamedi are the only two players that won the 2016 edition of the Cosafa Cup.

Mothobi Mvala is the only player who was in the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.

“I am positive that at the end of the tournament we will have a clear indication of where we are and what more we need to do going forward, but we have a good group of youngsters and that augurs well for the future of South African football,’’ said Baxter.

“Once again, when Bafana Bafana go into any match, we intend to compete and give it our all. This is what Bafana fans will see during this Cosafa Cup tournament.”

He adds that this project will not work without the buy-in from everyone.

South Africa will join the competitio­n in the quarterfin­als when they face Tanzania in Phokeng tomorrow. – ANA

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? UP FOR IT. Bafana Bafana coach Stuart Baxter is keen to make the most of tournament­s like the Cosafa Cup.
Picture: Gallo Images UP FOR IT. Bafana Bafana coach Stuart Baxter is keen to make the most of tournament­s like the Cosafa Cup.

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