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Notoane oozes belief despite U23 setbacks

Depleted squad face Egypt over two friendlies

- By Sihle Ndebele

From extensive withdrawal­s of players due to Covid-19 to the searing heat in Cairo, SA Under-23 have endured tough times ahead of their twolegged internatio­nal friendly against fellow Olympics finalist Egypt.

The first clash is today and the second one will take place on Sunday. Both games are billed for Cairo at 7pm. SA and Egypt aim to use these friendlies to prepare for the Olympics, to be hosted in Tokyo in Japan from July 23.

SA coach David Notoane has given an uninspirin­g report card ahead of the two friendlies against the north Africans. SA left the country with a depleted squad after a number of players who were been called-up contracted Covid-19. High temperatur­es in Cairo have also complicate­d things for Notoane and his charges, especially as they come from SA, where temperatur­es have dropped immensely over the past few days.

“From a squad of 25, we’re now down to 21. Of course, it’s very, very hot here in Egypt. In terms of our preparatio­ns, things have been very, very difficult for us. We left SA with almost three quarters of the players we’d called up. We had a few withdrawal­s due to Covid-19,’’ said Notoane yesterday.

That some of the Europeanba­sed players have been inactive after the conclusion of their leagues has also given Notoane a headache ahead of the friendlies against Egypt.

“They have been already been in the off season for the last week and a half, and they have been training on their own, which is different to training in a team environmen­t,’’ said Notoane.

“We have to dust them off as quick as possible and integrate them into the two-game series against Egypt, without compromisi­ng their long-term availabili­ty through injuries, so it’s a very difficult camp.’’

As difficult as it is, Notoane conveyed he still had faith in the troops that are available. “We’ll just go through the two games with these players that are at our disposal. They will give their all,’’ he said.

 ?? / LEE WARREN/GALLO IMAGES ?? David Notoane.
/ LEE WARREN/GALLO IMAGES David Notoane.

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