Mashaba lauds Bafana’s resilience

Cape Town - 140910 - South Africa / Bafana Bafana player Dean Furman during the Orange Africa Cup of Nations qualifier soccer match between South Africa (Bafana Bafana) and Nigeria at Cape Town Stadium in Cape Town - Photo: Matthew Jordaan

Cape Town - 140910 - South Africa / Bafana Bafana player Dean Furman during the Orange Africa Cup of Nations qualifier soccer match between South Africa (Bafana Bafana) and Nigeria at Cape Town Stadium in Cape Town - Photo: Matthew Jordaan

Published Sep 11, 2014

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Cape Town – Shakes Mashaba praised a young Bafana Bafana for their resilience in Wednesday’s 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Nigeria in Cape Town.

Facing the defending African champions, Bafana took the game to the Super Eagles and walked away with a credible draw to add to their 3-0 win over Sudan in their opening group A qualifier just five days prior.

“I’d like to say to our boys, because I know, South Africans never gave us a chance today. I know it very well,” Mashaba said after the game at Cape Town Stadium.

“Let us have confidence in these boys. Experience, I always say, is a name we give to our yesterday’s mistakes. We’re moving on today, let’s encourage these youngsters. The performance they put up today was unbelievable.”

A frantic 84th minute could have seen Bafana steal the lead as first Tokelo Rantie forced a save out of Nigerian keeper Austine Ejide, before a host of others, including Andile Jali and Themba Zwane, should have buried the ball in the back of the net. However, they were blocked by some desperate Super Eagles defence as a goalmouth scramble ensued.

“It was a game of nerves. Chances were created on both sides. It went in stanzas – we had Nigeria getting the upper hand, we also came back then we had an upper hand. But, truly speaking, we should have sealed it in the last 10 minutes,” Mashaba said.

“Unfortunately lady luck was not smiling for us, but there are still a couple of things we need to rectify in the team as well.”

Looking back at the country’s opening couple of results, Mashaba said he was delighted with a tally of four points. It puts South Africa in second place in Group A, two points behind Congo-Brazzaville, who shocked Nigeria last weekend and beat Sudan on Wednesday.

The top two teams in each group qualify for the tournament in Morocco next year.

“We can be happy with this team that we’ve got positive results in our two opening matches. Anyone who asks more from what we got, I don’t know what that would be.

“We played one of the football superhouses – it’s not a pushover. Both teams took the game to each other.

“So we thank the Nigerians and appreciate the point they delivered. It will help us in the long run as we keep going on.”

A month to go before the next round of qualifiers – which sees Bafana travel to Brazzaville to face the table-topping Congo before hosting Sudan – Mashaba said he would consider re-jigging his team, but warned against several changes, labelling a lack of continuity the biggest hurdle to overcome.

“We would like to keep the faith in these guys. We don’t want to demoralise their spirit. But every player that can play qualifies to be in the team.

“If they’re doing well, why change it? If it's not broken, why fix it? The bulk of them have proven that they belong to this team.” – Sapa

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