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     'Bafana need a Messiah'
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    "The end of an error," one leading South African newspaper called it after Joel Santana, Brazilian coach to the World Cup host's football team, was fired with just over 230 days to go to the football extravaganza.

    "Adeus amigo," the Sowetan newspaper bid the 60-year-old trainer in its front-page headline, while The Times newspaper, quoting a senior football official, declared of the hapless Bafana Bafana side: "We need a Messiah."

    While the South African Football Association (SAFA) said the decision was taken "by mutual consent", several newspapers reported Santana was given the push after a string of defeats. During his 16-month tenure the 1996 African Cup of Nations champions slipped from number 76 worldwide to 85th.
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    Santana's fate had appeared sealed after Bafana's 1-0 defeat by Iceland in Reykjavik last week - its eight loss in nine games to mostly mediocre teams.

    Bafana's dismal performances had caused much handwringing as South Africa prepares to host the World Cup, being held for the first time in Africa.

    Fearing that the host side might not make it past the first round, most football commentators and fans had been angrily calling for Santana's head.

    The ruling African National Congress's Youth League and the Congress of South African Trade Unions both said Tuesday they "welcomed" Safa's decision.

    Only Santana himself appeared surprised. After the Iceland game, he dismissed speculation of his ouster, saying: "I do not know of any national coach in the world who was fired because he lost friendly matches. I do not think I will be fired."

    When his marching orders came, he was "shocked" according to several sources. The man tipped to succeed him, Carlos Alberto Parreira, said in an interview Monday his fellow Brazilian had been "surprised."

    For weeks speculation has been swirling that Parreira, 66, is set to make a comeback to South Africa, a year and a half after he resigned as Bafana coach, saying he wanted to return home for family reasons.

    Parreira, who took Brazil to World Cup victory in 1994 and who recommended Santana to replace him, now appears keen to return.

    "There is a possibility that there may be an invitation, and I would be willing to evaluate it, if it becomes concrete," he told the Brazilian television channel GloboNews in an interview Monday, while stressing that SAFA had not contacted him yet.

    SAFA, which is due to announce its choice of new coach on Friday, has refused to say whether it is leaning towards Parreira.

    Vice-president Mwelo Nonkonyana told Johannesburg's 702 radio station Tuesday South Africa's football community was divided on whether Bafana needed a local man or Parreira.

    In the interim, assistant coaches Jairo Leal of Brazil and South Africa's Pitso Mosimane have been appointed caretaker coaches.

    For Parreira, the main challenge would be to restore players' confidence in the wake of the run of defeats.

    The incoming coach would have to "break the barrier of low self-esteem," Parreira told GloboNews.

    "The greatest difficulty for South African football is the lack of goalscorers," Parreira said. "And you cannot find a goalscorer in a few months."

    SAFA's choice of Santana, former coach to top Brazilian club Flamengos, had raised eyebrows from the start, given his lack of international experience.

    After a dismal first year in which Bafana reeled from one defeat to another, South Africans thawed somewhat towards him after the team produced a creditable performance in the eight-nation Confederations Cup in South Africa in June.

    South Africa made it to the semi-final, losing to tournament winners Brazil only by a late goal. - Sapa-dpa

    Showing page 1 of 5 comment pages, 43 total comments
    4 Weeks ago TOUCH TT wrote :
    Local is Lekker: CLIVE B. is our SOLUTION.
    4 Weeks ago Anonymous wrote :
    South Africa always blames the coach, its the players you are actually at fault, must the caoch score the goals for them, there is only so much a coach can do. SAFA must start selecting players overseas, why does matty patterson, ryan botha and others have to come back to the PSL to play for bafana bafana. European leagues r much better then the PSL. The PSL players attitude is bad and they don't care bring back morris, carnell, benni, try patterson and khumalo playing in USA and others playing overseas give them a chance, THEY CANT DO ANY WORSE. And if they do select Parriera then pick clive barker, or gavin hunt as assistant coach!
    4 Weeks ago Anonymous wrote :
    You can bring in any coach from around the globe and Bafana will still get nowhere,put white players in that can think
    4 Weeks ago Anonymous wrote :
    Let's not under-estimate our local coaches who understand our players, i strongly believe, Shakes Makes working together with Clive Barker and Jomo as a Technical adviser...our Soccer national team will make it to the sami final 2010.
    4 Weeks ago Anonymous wrote :
    Not only the coach must be blamed the whole team must be blamed more especially Arron Mokoena he has cost us a lot in most of the important games why Safa still kept him all this players are not committed.I am defenatily show with this kind of players forget about well cup. I am still saying Arron Mokoena must follow Santana.
    4 Weeks ago Anonymous wrote :
    The first thing we need to do is stop calling them The boys, they are men. Why don't we just call the team The Proteas or Springboks or any other name. Bafana Bafana name must go. Why must they be the only country team with an African name?
    4 Weeks ago Carolyn wrote :
    Clive Barker
    4 Weeks ago  ace nyathi wrote :
    the problem is yes partly the coach but wholly is the psycological make up of the bafana. look at our u20 coached by the local lad. lets change and adopt u20 replacement of santabafana.
    4 Weeks ago Sox wrote :
    My opinion, SAFA made the right decision. Couches are hired to deliver and if they fail then whats the use. Now, going forward i think Safa MUST hire Gordon and assistaed by Rhooo bring in Jomo, Clive, and Gavin as technical advisors that will be a good robust management team. Strategy: arrange 2 team one with all players plying abroad and the other plying local : arrange a number of games around the country in all the stadiums televise all the matches that will 1) give a lot players chance to shine and prove themselves worth. 2) give the couch enough and amp of time to real assess local players vs overseas while giving the country transparence in team selection and hype for the teams. lastly select the best best on perfomance during that time What you Think gentlemen?
    4 Weeks ago anti bafana wrote :
    I don't think anyone will be happy until the players get what they want but no amount of good coaching can get players to do their part!!! Our soccer team is an embarrassment to the country!
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