The Citizen (Gauteng)

Bafana vs Libya

- Jonty Mark

– It is almost exactly a year ago that Stuart Baxter (above) walked into the postmatch press conference at Moses Mabhida Stadium, a picture of incandesce­nt rage after his side’s World Cup 2018 ambitions had all-but imploded with a 2-1 loss at home to the Cape Verde Islands.

Today, Bafana Bafana are back in Durban, at the same venue, and again they are facing an opponent most would expect them to beat, as they take on Libya in a 2019 Caf Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.

The picture in terms of qualifying for Cameroon 2019 is bright for Bafana, after winning their opening qualifier in Nigeria in June of last year. And yet, if Bafana cannot win, the spotlight on Baxter’s position is only likely to intensify.

Since beating the Super Eagles, the Bafana head coach has, after all, lost four out of five qualifiers in a feeble bid to make it to Russia.

“I think the two Cape Verde (Bafana lost away and home in a the space of a few days) games colour what has happened drasticall­y,” said Baxter, when asked yesterday at Bafana’s final training session if a win over Libya could be a fresh start for him personally.

“I do think people find it very difficult to put to one side the disappoint­ment about those two games and look at the other games in the correct way. It would help me (to win), but it is not about me, it is about taking South Africa to a major tournament (in Cameroon). I have been in Sweden and different countries, and I was here during the World Cup ... I have seen the effect qualifying has on people and that is my motivation. The fact that people think Stuart Baxter is the flavour of the month if we win, lose or draw this game is totally irrelevant.”

Baxter said they must not make the same mistakes they made against Cape Verde if they are to beat Libya.

Kick-off: 3pm.

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