The Mercury

Baxter's second coming

- Kamlesh Gosai

BAFANA Bafana’s prime candidate for the vacant coaching position, Stuart Baxter, has rubbished claims that he is pushing for his son to be the national team’s goalkeeper coach.

According to weekend media reports, Baxter allegedly agreed to take the Bafana Bafana head coach job on condition that his son Lee is hired as the goalkeeper trainer.

Speaking after his team, SuperSport United’s 2-0 Nedbank Cup last 16 victory over KwaDukuza United in Durban on Tuesday, the Briton denied the allegation­s and said he hoped the negotiatio­ns could be concluded by the weekend.

“I try not to comment. I could comment on some of the wretched stories I’ve read. Anything suggesting it was done and dusted a long time ago is completely untrue. Over the next couple of days there’ll be a yes or no from all of us.

“Some of the stories written, that I’m holding Safa ransom because I want my son to be working … I make recommenda­tions to Safa and they take them, but I’ve not mentioned staff by name, yet. Maybe someone’s got a five percent truth and 95 percent interestin­g story,” said Baxter.

Should he get the nod, it would be his second time in charge of South Africa.

Baxter headed the national team between 2004 and 2005, and later also coached Finland, before returning to South Africa as coach of Kaizer Chiefs. He expects it to be a different challenge to the first experience.

“The thing that has interested me is the fact that we’re talking about a different job to the one I had when I came initially. The job we’re talking about is trying to develop and rebuild, and there’s some patience being shown. Does that make it interestin­g enough to jump at it, well we’ll see.”

The negotiatio­ns are expected to be concluded before the weekend. Either way, Baxter will see out the current season with SuperSport.

“There is a time frame. I want to tell my club what’s happening. Either they’ll be pleased to see me go or they’ll be pleased to have me here. If we can do it before Liberia I’d love to get it done, so everybody knows,” said Baxter in reference to his club’s visit to Liberia for a CAF Confederat­ion Cup match on Sunday.

He was eager for the matter to be settled as soon as possible, for fear it might hamper SuperSport’s performanc­e in the chase for the league title and in the defence of the Nedbank Cup.

Last weekend SuperSport lost to relegation-threatened Baroka FC to end a 19-match unbeaten league run. He conceded that the surprise defeat could have been influenced in part by the Safa negotiatio­ns.

“It’s very possible. Everyone has found it a little difficult.

“I wouldn’t like the players to walk off the field after losing and just forget that our quality was poor, our organisati­on was poor, our individual technique was poor.”

As for the league title, he expects April to be a decisive month as they face defending champions Mamelodi Sundowns twice, and tackle fellow title contenders Bidvest Wits and Kaizer Chiefs.

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