Cape Times

SA must club together to make Bafana strong

- MIHLALI BALEKA mihlali.baleka@inl.co.za

NEW Bafana Bafana assistant coach Cedomir Janevski says the new dawn they want to bring to the South African senior national team does not include teaching players how to play football, instead they want to help individual­s gel together as a team.

It's been a tough year for Bafana. They failed to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon next year, after losing their last qualifier away to Sudan. They finished third in Group C behind leaders Ghana and the Sudanese.

As a result, Molefi Ntseki lost his job. Safa have since appointed Hugo Broos as his successor. The Belgian coach then appointed two assistants, Macedonian Janevski and local footballin­g legend Helman Mkhalele. Despite having Macedonian roots, Janevski spent most of his life in Belgium. He played there and coached clubs such as Brugge, before forging a relationsh­ip with Broos. His last job was in Cyprus, where he coached topflight side Olympiakos Nicosia.

Janevski and Mkhalele will be in charge of Bafana's friendly against Uganda at Orlando Stadium on Thursday. Broos in Belgium to receive his second jab of the Covid-19 vaccine after leaving SA last month.

“We are not here to teach players how to play football. We have to use their individual talent and skills to help them to play as a team. That's the target that we want to achieve in the coming period,” said Janevski.

A new dawn for Bafana will not get off to an ideal start after play-makers Percy Tau, Sipho Mbule and Teboho Mokoena were ruled out of the match against Uganda due to Covid-19 restrictio­ns. Janevski, though, suggested they were confident that they will get the job done in Soweto.

“When we knew that we'll be playing against Uganda, we, together with the staff, watched some of their games. We analysed their strong and weak points. We are going to prepare in a short period so that we can get a result. We know that it won't be an easy game,” he said.

Following Bafana's underwhelm­ing performanc­es over the past decade, where they failed to qualify for a handful of Afcon and World Cups, Mkhalele was brought into the Bafana set-up to bring Broos and Janevski up to speed with the culture and informatio­n about local football. The 51-year-old is aware of the Bafana's shortcomin­gs. He said players need assistance at club level if they are going to help Bafana become great again.

“The biggest challenge that we are facing at Bafana, from my own observatio­n, is what is happening at club level. There are many aspects that need to be addressed at club level. Our players, they've got the talent but they've not been helped enough,” Mkhalele said.

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| BackpagePi­x HELMAN Mkhalele says players need assistance at club level if they are going to help Bafana become great again.

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