The Citizen (KZN)

Downs form must be guide

- Katlego Modiba

Football legend John Tlale (above) has weighed in on the influence of Mamelodi Sundowns players in the Bafana Bafana set-up ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations.

The former goalkeeper drew comparison­s to the success of Barcelona under Pep Guardiola that ultimately led to Spain being crowned world champions in South Africa 14 years ago.

The defending DStv Premiershi­p champions have 10 players in the Bafana squad that will represent the national team in the Ivory Coast.

Tlale, who is a member of the 1996 Afcon-winning squad feels it’s only fair that the squad is dominated by the newly-crowned African Football League champions.

“It’s a very important influence in the national team. I can make an example of Spain where Barcelona was dominating the squad in 2010 and they won the World Cup,” Tlale said.

“When Egypt was winning the Afcon they would have about nine or 10 Al-Ahly players. It depends on which team is doing well and you take most of the guys because experiment­ing is not going to help.

“Even coach Hugo Broos said that he was experiment­ing and he wanted younger players only but Themba Zwane proved him wrong, even at his age.”

Hugo Broos and his men will kick-start their campaign against the tricky Mali next week Tuesday.

That game will be followed up by a clash with Namibia five days later. Bafana’s points are expected to at least come from the two opening games before they round off the group stage against the might of Tunisia.

“We have to treat every game equally, respect all the teams and not underestim­ate anyone,” Tlale cautioned.

“I think what made us win the Afcon in 1996 is that we respected all the teams that we played because at the end of the day, they might surprise you. We mustn’t get complacent or underestim­ate any team. We must make sure we get the three points in all the games.”

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