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Can Bafana Bafana do better against Zambia?

Rested players picked for next encounter with Zambia on Sunday

- SAZI HADEBE

Bafana Bafana coach Molefi Ntseki will ring the changes and bring on the more experience­d players when the national team meets Zambia at Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace on Sunday ‚ two days after drawing 1-1 in their first friendly against Namibia at the same venue.

Ntseki named Percy Tau to come in against Chipolopol­o‚ but Thulani Hlatshwayo‚ Themba Zwane‚ Darren Keet and Andile Jali also seem likely to start.

Percy Tau was rested and the rest of the guys who were rested for today’s match will feature on Sunday‚” Ntseki said after Thursday night’s game, in which Bafana faded and lacked cohesion going forward, labouring to a draw against their neighbours.

Bafana had taken a 1-0 lead via Luther Singh in the 19th minute but as the game progressed they could not press home their advantage ‚ nor defend their slender lead.

The Brave Warriors got their equaliser 10 minutes after the restart, with Absalom Limbondi benefiting after Bafana’s central defenders Mosa Lebusa and debutant Thibang Phete were caught square‚ allowing the Namibian to squeeze the ball between the legs of Bafana keeper Ronwen Williams.

In the absence of regular skipper Hlatshwayo ‚ Bafana looked shaky at times at the back, and his presence against the more dangerous Zambians‚ who are coached by former Orlando Pirates coach Milutin Sredojevic‚ could be key in bringing much-needed leadership and stability.

The two friendlies mark Bafana’s return to football after 11 months due to the Covid-19 pandemic‚ and serve as preparatio­n for next month’s 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Sao Tome and Principe.

Commenting on the goal that Bafana conceded, Ntseki acknowledg­ed that his charges were getting tired‚ had lost concentrat­ion‚ and become more anxious and frustrated by the hard-running Namibians.

Like I said when I talked about the energy levels ‚ they [Lebusa and Phete] did very well in the first half‚” said Ntseki‚ whose record on Bafana Bafana’s bench after the Namibia game is two wins‚ one loss and one draw.

There was no threat in the first half. I think it was one ball that was played behind the defence and I think [Peter] Shalulile tried to put it in at the far post and it went out.

“That was the only opportunit­y they had in the first half. But when you look at the second half, they were playing more of the long balls and we dealt very well in the first half with the long balls.

But when you start getting tired the concentrat­ion levels go down ... when you look at the goal we conceded.

But if you look at how Phete and Lebusa played in the first half‚ I think they did well with the help they got from Innocent Maela and Abbubaker Mobara.”

Ntseki said the fact that most of the local players also came to this match having been on a break after a long season‚ contribute­d to them not being 100% fit. Having only two training sessions to prepare before the match didn’t help that much.

If you look at the early stages of the game we did well. But towards the end of first half you could see some players starting to cramp, ” he said.

At half time we were made aware that we needed to replace some of the players with immediate effect.

“But if you look at the whole game‚ I think there were moments when we did very well in terms of our tactical plan‚ out of possession and in possession‚ but unfortunat­ely we’re not happy with the result.

“We wanted to win this one and get confidence going forward. But you don’t win the game by not scoring goals; you win the game by scoring goals and defending well and not conceding, Ntseki said.

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 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGES/LEFTY SHIVAMBU ?? FIRST BLOOD: SA ’ s Luther Singh celebrates his goal with Thabo Nodada and Kermit Erasmus during the Internatio­nal friendly match against Namibia at Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg. The final score was 1-1.
Picture: GALLO IMAGES/LEFTY SHIVAMBU FIRST BLOOD: SA ’ s Luther Singh celebrates his goal with Thabo Nodada and Kermit Erasmus during the Internatio­nal friendly match against Namibia at Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg. The final score was 1-1.

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