Sowetan

Furman seeks tonic for pain

- Tshepang Mailwane

DEAN Furman was part of the Bafana Bafana team that failed to qualify for the 2014 Fifa World Cup in Brazil and the midfielder does not want to endure that kind of pain and embarrassm­ent again.

The SuperSport United captain says they cannot make any excuses this time round, as Bafana ’ s 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign begins with a tricky first-leg play-off clash against Angola at Ombaka National Stadium in Benguela tomorrow (4.30pm SA time). Bafana have not qualified for the World Cup since 2002 in Korea-Japan, before hosting the competitio­n in 2010 and becoming the first hosts to get knocked out in the first round. Angola, whose one and only appearance at the World Cup was in 2006 in Germany, showed just how much of a threat they can be when they narrowly lost 2-1 in a friendly internatio­nal against Bafana in July in Cape Town.

“It ’ s a huge game for us. There ’ s no easy opposition in Africa. It ’ s always tough going away from home,” Furman said. “We know the impor- tance of being at the World Cup. We were bitterly disappoint­ed not to qualify last time. We know that we have to win this play-off match and get into the group phase of the qualifiers. For us the World Cup is everything. We have to make sure we are there. There ’ s no excuse.”

Furman has been encouraged by Bafana ’ s form in recent months – the team getting wins in friendly matches against Angola, Senegal and Costa Rica.

However, they have not won competitiv­e matches – drawing with Gambia and losing to Mauritania in the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers. Bafana landed in Benguela after an eight-hour trip, which included a stop in the country ’ s capital Luanda.

Furman is likely to start in midfield alongside Andile Jali and wear the captain ’ s armband in the absence of injured goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune.

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“The World Cup is everything... There s no

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 ?? PHOTO: LEFTY SHIVAMBU/GALLO IMAGES ?? BRAINS TRUST: Bafana coach Shakes Mashaba and Dean Furman during a training session at the University of Johannesbu­rg as they prepare for a World Cup qualifier against Angola tomorrow
PHOTO: LEFTY SHIVAMBU/GALLO IMAGES BRAINS TRUST: Bafana coach Shakes Mashaba and Dean Furman during a training session at the University of Johannesbu­rg as they prepare for a World Cup qualifier against Angola tomorrow

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