Cape Times

Bafana out to regain confidence

- HERMAN GIBBS herman.gibbs@gmail.com

THE heartbreak of failing to qualify for the 2022 World Cup after a controvers­ial penalty decision in their loss to Ghana last November has resulted in confidence levels in Bafana Bafana plummet downhill.

Since then, the team returned to action for two friendlies and a 2023 Africa Cup on Nations group stage qualifier, but have never been on the winning side again. It is a situation that can change over the next few days according to Bafana captain and goalkeeper Ronwen Williams.

Bafana, world-ranked at 68th will play Sierra Leone (113) on Saturday and Botswana (146) next Tuesday. Both matches will be played at FNB Stadium.

The world-rankings of Bafana's opponents suggest that the South Africans should end up victors on both occasions, but Williams cautioned against taking results for granted.

“We need to regain our confidence, but it's not a given that we will do this against either Botswana or Sierra Leone,” said Williams. “On the African continent there are no easy opponents so we will give our all. It's about putting our best foot forward.”

Williams' stay in the national team camp was slightly different over the past few days although he has been in the squad many times since 2014. This time he joined the national team squad as a Mamelodi Sundowns representa­tive rather than a goalkeeper at SuperSport United where he spent 18 years.

“I have just transition­ed from one team to another,” said Williams. ”Nothing much has changed except where I now play, but it doesn't feel like a massive shift.

“I know the players. I have interacted with them.

“I played with them and sometimes against them, but football is still at the heart of it all.

“One glaring thing, however, in my 10 games with my new club is having to come up against my former team (in domestic competitio­ns). It was a different feeling, but it was business.”

The confidence levels is something that also concerns national coach Hugo Broos who said it was important to get the team back to winning ways.

“It is often in losses against great teams where the most valuable lessons are learned, but then again you can't always be learning the lessons and not winning,” said Broos.

“Everyone loves a winning team and we're a great team and we want to win.

“We saw what happened and how we lost to Ghana after winning almost all the matches.”

Broos has been taken by surprise at the number of injured strikers in the squad, and Kaizer Chiefs marksman Ashley Du Preez has been called.

 ?? | BackpagePi­x ?? RONWEN Williams cautioned against taking results for granted.
| BackpagePi­x RONWEN Williams cautioned against taking results for granted.

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