Lebese confident of Angola success
Updated | By Jacasport
Bafana Bafana forward George Lebese says they have to win Friday’s game as they carry the hopes and aspirations of millions of South Africans.
Lebese and his Bafana Bafana compatriots held their first training session in the scorching heat of Benguela on Wednesday morning (11 October), having arrived in the coastal city on Tuesday night.
South Africa will face Angola in Round 2 of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia
qualifiers.
The clash takes place on Friday, 13 November at Estadio Nacional de Ombaka.
Kickoff is at 16h30 South African time (15h30 local time in Benguela).
“We are ready, we are focused and we are looking forward to the game. We know
what is expected of us and we are also aware that the country is behind us
because they know we can do the job. We just have to go out there and put in
our best performance,” said Lebese after a gruelling training session.
“It’s a do or die and we know are carrying hopes of millions of South Africans
hence I said we know what is expected from us. The only promise I can make to
South Africans is that we will give it a go and the rest will take care of
themselves.
Angola and Bafana Bafana meet in the first leg in Benguela, with the second
scheduled for Durban on Tuesday, 17 November at the Moses Mabhida Stadium.
“We are looking to win both games, a draw will be good in the first leg but we
want to go for a win in both legs. We know Angola’s style of play and we were
able to see glimpses of what to expect during the CHAN games. We are preparing
very well and the morale is good in the team,” added Lebese.
His sentiments were echoed by Holland-based Kamohelo Mokotjo.
“It’s a very important match for Bafana Bafana because it a World Cup qualifier
– and that for footballers is a very big deal as we get to play in the World Cup
if we do qualify so it is very important and we have to do it together.
“Getting the result will be very key and if we get the lead in this game we
need to frustrate them by keeping the ball. But most importantly it is about
the result so we can make it easier for ourselves when we get back home. The
coach knows what he wants from the players and we also know what to do so it is
now time to show it, and I think we are ready,” said Mokotjo.
The midfielder was part of the squad that travelled to the Americas where
they defeated Costa Rica 1-0 and drew 1-1 with Honduras.
“We want to carry on with the momentum from the Americas, but this is a
different game, different continent, conditions are different, its very hot
here, but we have to deal with the situation just for a few days but for a good
cause as we need the results.
“I think the boys are refreshed from the club and that’s good for the national
team.”
Bafana Bafana are travelling without the injured Itumeleng Khune who suffered a
knee injury that prevented him from playing in the past weekend’s Soweto derby
against Orlando Pirates.
The Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper reported for national team duty and was assessed
by the medical team before being released from the squad.
His teammate Brilliant Khuzwayo was called up as a replacement but pulled out
due to family commitments.
Wayne Sandilands of Mamelodi Sundowns has come in the place of Khune to join
the two other goalkepeers in the squad – Jackson Mabokgwane and Ronwen
Williams.
“There is no need to panic with Khune not being available. We have a good group
of goalkeepers to see us through these two games,” said Bafana Bafana coach
Ephraim ‘Shakes’ Mashaba.
Jackson Mabokgwane and Lehlohonolo Nonyane are both suffering from right knee
knocks, Erick Mathoho has a calf strain while George Lebese has a hamstring
strain.
“They are not serious injuries that is why we have kept them in camp. They are undergoing treatment and should be ready on match day,” said Bafana Bafana medico, Dr Thulani Ngwenya.
Jacasport
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