The Herald (South Africa)

Pienaar urges Safa to appoint Benni as Bafana Bafana coach

- Marc Strydom

Benni McCarthy has the stature to take over the national team head coaching job, former Bafana Bafana captain Steven Pienaar said.

He has shown enough potential in his coaching career and would command the respect of the players.

AmaZulu coach McCarthy has been heavily linked to the vacant national post after Molefi Ntseki was released from his contract by the SA Football Associatio­n (Safa) on March 31.

TimesLIVE reported that McCarthy had agreed in principle to take the job.

However, there remain stumbling blocks‚ such as whether AmaZulu chair Sandile Zungu can be persuaded to let his coach go‚ and whether Safa would agree to requiremen­ts from McCarthy that he be allowed to bring Usuthu assistant Siyabonga Nomvete and goalkeeper­coach Moeneeb Josephs to Bafana.

Ex-Everton midfielder Pienaar‚ who followed in mate McCarthy’s footsteps to Ajax Amsterdam‚ threw his support behind the idea of Bafana’s alltime top scorer becoming the national team coach.

“I think the whole thing with the national team‚ the structure within the set-up for the coaches hasn’t been that great for the last few years — we have to be honest about that‚” Pienaar said.

“If you look at the previous coach [Ntseki]‚ I don’t think he had much support inside the structure for him to just go about his business‚ and how he wanted the national team to play.

“But I think Benni‚ on the other hand‚ has got a clear structure. He showed at Cape Town City the kind of football he wants to play.

“He’s a people’s manager. He’s been in that situation before [as a player]‚ played for the national team and at the highest level. So he knows how to communicat­e with the players.

“And that’s important. The players will also have respect for the manager‚ because obviously he’s been there and done it‚ and he’s seen it all.

“So I think with his stature‚ if you get him into the national team set-up, it would only benefit the country.”

Pienaar was speaking in an interview arranged to promote a #HeinekenUC­LLive Twitter experience that would allow fans to communicat­e with each other during this week’s Uefa Champions League semifinals‚ and the final on May 29.

The Bafana 2010 World Cup star said McCarthy, 43, had shown plenty of promise in his two club head coaching stints.

At Cape Town City McCarthy won the 2018 MTN8 trophy; and AmaZulu are in second place and challengin­g Mamelodi Sundowns for the DStv Premiershi­p title.

“If you look at his first few years with Cape Town City‚ he did a great job there. He moved to AmaZulu and even now they are pushing Sundowns‚” Pienaar said.

“It’s just compliment­s — you have to give it to him.

“He’s getting the best out of a bunch of players at AmaZulu who are not at the level of Sundowns‚ but he’s making them perform at that level.

“It will be great to have a former player‚ standing in front of our players‚ someone who’s respected among his colleagues in the football fraternity.

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