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Hlongwane, Carnell score major moves

- HERMAN GIBBS herman.gibbs@gmail.com

THE top flight American league, the MLS, will be boosted by the acquisitio­n of two South Africans ahead of the start of the 2022 season next month.

Minnesota United FC, known by supporters as “The Loons”, have signed 21-year-old Bafana Bafana striker Bongokuhle Hlongwane on a three-year contract from DStv Premiershi­p club Maritzburg United.

Another Major League Soccer outfit, St Louis City SC, named former Bafana defender Bradley Carnell as their head coach.

Carnell is no stranger in MLS circles after joining New York Red Bulls in 2017 as an assistant coach and later as interim head coach in September 2020.

The strong-running Hlongwane has made a huge impression on Minnesota head coach Adrian Heath.

“The one thing we have spoken about is getting someone with gamechangi­ng pace on this roster,” said Heath.

“He has absolutely explosive pace, but he also looks to combine and build with his teammates. We love his raw talents, but his football IQ is exceptiona­l.

“Ask any defender what scares them and who the hardest players to mark are, and inevitably it is someone with intelligen­t movement and pace. We feel he possesses both qualities.

“He’s got a huge upside; he has broken into the South African national team. We have spoken to the national team coach, and he says it’s only the tip of the iceberg for what is to come.

“He will be a work in progress for the club, but his physical attributes, his raw talent and football intelligen­ce are impressive.

“We’re pleased to sign him; we know there was keen competitio­n to get him, and so we are pleased he’s a Loon.”

Hlongwane made his Bafana Bafana debut in 2019, and has scored two goals in six appearance­s. He scored his first internatio­nal goal in 2021 against Uganda, and the other was the winner against Ghana in a World Cup qualifier last year.

The 44-year-old Carnell, who was capped 42 times for Bafana, has extensive playing experience in the German Bundesliga.

He was pleased to land the post and was looking forward to building a strong team for the franchise.

“I am grateful to be a part of the St Louis City family, a team where I can help build something special in a city that is already so passionate about soccer,” said Carnell.

“Lutz’s (club sporting director Lutz Pfannensti­el) vision matches my ambitions of building a competitiv­e team through the heavy use of data, technology and a keen focus on individual player developmen­t.

“I am looking forward to establishi­ng a team that reflects St Louis – one that’s diverse, hardworkin­g and community-led. I am thrilled to help create the future of the sport in an incredible soccer city.”

Pfannensti­el said Carnell’s experience in the MLS will prove to be an advantage.

“We can honestly say that we got our top candidate for the club’s first head coach position and wanted to get him on board early given the integral role he’ll play in building our first team,” said Pfannensti­el.

“We knew it was important to have someone who understood the ins and outs of the MLS, as well as the internatio­nal market, and Bradley has all the attributes we were looking for.

“His experience as a player and coach set him apart, and I am confident that he will help us to build a very competitiv­e team for our inaugural 2023 season.”

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