Glasgow Times

South Africa chief admits Zungu may miss out

- CHRIS JACK

RANGERS midfielder Bongani Zungu faces an uncertain internatio­nal future following the Covid rule break that has all but ended his Ibrox career.

The South African is one of five players – alongside Nathan Patterson, Calvin Bassey, Brian Kinnear and Dapo Mebude – at the centre of an internal investigat­ion following a breach of coronaviru­s regulation­s.

The Ibrox quintet are now fighting for their futures with Steven Gerrard’s side and could face further action from the Scottish Football Associatio­n after attending a house party in Glasgow earlier this month.

But that may not be the only punishment that awaits Zungu after internatio­nal manager Molefi Ntseki admitted his lack of game time in the Premiershi­p could cost him a place in the Bafana Bafana squad next month.

South Africa host Ghana on March 22 before facing Sudan eight days later as they attempt to qualify for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations.

Ntseki and SA Football Associatio­n chief executive Tebogo Motlanthe will contact Rangers for further details regarding Zungu’s high-profile rule break and the 28-year-old’s internatio­nal future is on the line.

Ntseki said: “It is something where we can’t commit ourselves until we have spoken to the club and to the player.

“I was in a meeting with the CEO [on Monday] addressing this matter. We can’t be seen to be commenting until we have spoken to the club to find out what happened.

“Maybe by the end of business [on Wednesday] we will have spoken to the club. Then a follow-up will be made with the player.

“We are very worried about what happened‚ and how is that going to impact negatively on him as a player and on Bafana Bafana. The next Fifa week of March 21 to 30 is very important for us.”

 ??  ?? Bongani Zungu was caught up in last week’s uproar
Bongani Zungu was caught up in last week’s uproar

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