The Citizen (Gauteng)

Monare happy to take on role

- Jonty Mark

Bafana midfielder Thabang Monare (above) is happy to take on the role of the wisened profession­al in the current national team squad, who landed in Belgium yesterday morning ahead of Friday’s internatio­nal friendly against Guinea.

South Africa will also take on France in Lille on Tuesday, in two high-profile matches, ahead of the start of 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying in June.

At 32, the Pirates maestro is the oldest player in Hugo Broos’ side, and hopes to have recovered from a minor thigh muscle tear in time to take on Guinea.

“A couple of days from now I should be fine and ready,” he said this week, as South Africa trained at Dobsonvill­e Stadium ahead of their departure for Europe.

Monare might not have played much for the senior national team, but he has plenty of kilometres in his legs in the domestic game, and in continenta­l club football.

And the responsibi­lity of helping the younger players in the squad is something he seems to carry on his shoulders with ease.

“Honestly, I don’t see it as a lot of pressure, said Monare.

“I think it just comes with who I am, I just love being around young stars and speaking to them about a lot of things.

“I was talking to Ethan Brooks (one of Bafana’s young midfielder­s) yesterday and this morning.

“He is still young and I like trying to talk to him, to give him the best advice I can. It comes with being experience­d.”

There was plenty of criticism of Broos’ selection of Monare, with some feeling the internatio­nal experience of an in-form Andile Jali would have been a better fit.

“My job is on the field and I don’t dwell too much on social media,” added Monare.

“I don’t really look at those things.

“I feel people have a right to their opinion, and I also have a right to my opinion … my focus is on representi­ng my country well and moving forward.”

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