Cape Times

Chance for Maswangany­i and Kekana to star for Bafana

- HERMAN GIBBS herman.gibbs@inl.co.za

THERE are at least five players who need to confirm their roles as key players for Bafana Bafana, who will play two internatio­nal friendlies in Algeria, starting on Thursday, writes

Herman Gibbs. Ronwen Williams

The Mamelodi Sundowns goalkeeper has establishe­d himself as the best in Africa. Hence, he was a worthy recipient of the Africa Cup of Nations 2023 ‘Goalkeeper of the Tournament' award.

Williams made four saves in a penalty shoot-out as Bafana Bafana beat Cape Verde 2-1 on penalties to reach the semi-finals. He is the rock around which Broos has built the team, and consequent­ly he was handed the captaincy.

Williams will likely enjoy limited time between the sticks in Algeria because Broos would like to expose other squad goalies Bruce Bvuma (Kaizer Chiefs) and Ricardo Goss (SuperSport United) to internatio­nal opposition.

Teboho Mokoena

The mercurial Sundowns midfielder is far and away Bafana's best in-field player.

He produced amazing performanc­es at Afcon and was one of the standout performers when Bafana ended their 24-year drought by securing bronze in Ivory Coast. His performanc­e has attracted attention far and wide, with the latest reports linking him with a potential move to Premier League side AFC Bournemout­h.

He has developed into a potent free-kick specialist. He scored a brilliant free kick to help send his side through to the quarter-finals of Afcon as South Africa edged past Morocco, Africa's highest world-ranked team.

Mokoena can be a nightmare for opposition goalkeeper­s with his longrange scoring efforts.

Aubrey Modiba

Sundowns defender Modiba has been a star performer for Bafana in his new inverted full-back role this season.

After Afcon Modiba had made such an impression that he enjoyed interest from across the continent, particular­ly from Tanzanian giants

Simba SC. He offers plenty going forward and has an eye for a pass, often bypassing the opposition midfield, and this allows the front runners to run hard at the opposition defence.

However, he must guard against exposing the defence down his channel when he sets off on counter-attacks.

Patrick Maswangany­i

Midfielder Patrick Maswangany­i, still uncapped for Bafana Bafana, has already won the admiration of

Broos.

After his Soweto derby performanc­e for Orlando Pirates, he has enjoyed great European interest. Broos says Maswangany­i has what it takes to be Themba Zwane's replacemen­t in the long run and that is high praise indeed.

His club coach Jose Riveiro believes that Maswangany­i's best form is still to come. Broos will likely give him a chance to consolidat­e his place in the squad while playing in Algeria.

Grant Kekana

The Sundowns central defender went from strength to strength in Ivory Coast, where initially he was regarded as a fringe player. He has formed an outstandin­g partnershi­p with fellow central defender Mothobi Mvala and is now a key player in the national squad.

Broos will allow him to hold down a place in the starting XI because it will grow his confidence. He is one of Broos' Bafana defensive pillars who could potentiall­y win him games.

 ?? | BackpagePi­x ?? RONWEN Williams of Mamelodi Sundowns.
| BackpagePi­x RONWEN Williams of Mamelodi Sundowns.

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