The Herald (South Africa)

Swearing Baxter gets sent off

- Mark Gleeson

STUART Baxter became the 25th dismissal in 25 years of Bafana Bafana football on Tuesday when he was sent off from the bench during the 2-0 win over Botswana in Tuesday’s Cosafa Castle Cup at the Moruleng Stadium.

The Briton admitted afterwards he was in the wrong.

“I deserved to be sent off because I swore‚” Baxter said.

“But my swearing was only making a stronger appeal that our doctor be allowed on the field to treat a player lying [on the grass] with a head injury.

“I said: ‘My player is f...ing injured‚ it’s a f...ing head injury‚ let the doctor on‚ don’t tell him to sit down’.

“So I swore, but I was trying to tell him my player had a head injury and before the doctor could get near him‚ another player‚ Cole Alexander‚ was kicked in the centre circle.

“But he [the fourth official] was telling the medical staff to sit down.

“I don’t think that’s correct procedure when it’s a head injury.

“I think you should get them [medical team] on as quick as you can.

“It was his [fourth official’s] job to say: ‘Go on now quickly’.

“But he didn’t, I swore‚ he called the referee, who sent me off.”

Baxter will have to sit in the stands tomorrow when South Africa contest the plate final against Namibia at Moruleng‚ effectivel­y the playoff for fifth and sixth place at the 14-team tournament.

The last dismissal for South Africa was Andile Jali in a World Cup qualifier against Angola in late 2015.

Baxter is the fourth coach to get sent from the bench‚ following Augusto Palacios in 1993‚ Trott Moloto in 2002 and Pitso Mosimane in 2012.

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