Daily Dispatch

Thumbs up for Serero

- By MARK GLEESON

THULANI Serero was delighted to be back on the pitch‚ even if just for a training game as pre-season preparatio­ns with his new Dutch club Vitesse Arnhem got under way at the weekend.

And there has been a word of encouragem­ent from new Bafana Bafana boss Stuart Baxter‚ who said he was delighted to know that the 27-year-old midfielder is back after a horror year in enforced exile and can again be considered for the national team.

Baxter did not pick Serero for last month’s trip to Nigeria for the African Nations Cup qualifier because of his lack of game time in his last season at Ajax Amsterdam‚ where he was thrown out of the first team and banished off to play in the reserves because the coach said he was not part of his plans.

But Serero has now signed to play at Vitesse and at the weekend was in action as they played their first pre-season friendly against a visiting club from Ukraine‚ FC Oleksandri­a.

“It was important for me to get some match time back in my legs‚” he told the Dutch media after the game.

The Soweto-born midfielder‚ who made his name at Ajax Cape Town‚ is one of several enforcemen­ts that Vitesse signed with an eye of their participat­ion in the Uefa Europa League this coming season.

Serero has previous experience of European club competitio­n with 11 Champions League appearance­s for Ajax.

“He even played against Barcelona and he knows how it works‚” said his new teammate Thomas Bruns.

“He has come with a great attitude and looks as if it will not take him long to get back his rhythm‚” added coach Henk Fraser‚ likely to make Serero the playmaker of the team. — TMG

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