1.
Itumeleng Khune - The choreographer of Bafana celebrating dancing moves was bit
shaky at the PSL games conceding some questionable and soft goals but he is
still Mzansi's finest who deserves another chance. Good thing about him is
that he hardly conceded 2 goals in Bafana colour.
2.
Anele Ngcongca - his offensive ability was ineffective against Ethiopia. He was
stone-dead. We want his runs going forward to add offensive depth
3.
Punch Masenamela - Bafana best performer against Ethiopia. Balance both
offensive and defensive. He must just carry on with his good work.
4.
Bongani Khumalo - Bafana weakest link at the back. He is not match fit as his
job at Spurs in England is to polish soccer boots for Bale, Modric and parker.
The injury to Siyabonga Sangweni robbed the nation a complete and balance
defender.
5.
Morgan Gould - rock solid at the back with offensive ability especial at set
pieces and corner kicks.
6.
Steve Pienaar - he is failing to translate his magical Everton form into
Bafana. He is trying hard but spends a lot of time defending too deep than
attacking. He needs to raise his game or else he must be benched.
7.
Oupa Manyisa - Mzansi rare breed of player with balance offensive and defensive
techniques coupled with array of skills, best transitional movement, and
undisputed champion of best passer of the ball. This boy holds a key for Bafana
imminent success.
8.
Teko Modise - "The General" is the king of defence split pass to
create opportunities for strikers. His confidence on the ball has skyrocket. He
is visionary player who is dangerous going forward.
9.
Siphiwe Tshabalala - his back pass against Ethiopia is behind Pitso Mosimane
sacking. He is simple the best going foward and always raise to the occasion at
the big stage. He has big game tempo.
10.
Katlego Mphela - He always shine in bafana colour. He is a hard worker with
tenacity ability. He will make another difference upfront. His ball shooting
techniques are out of this world. His composure is second to none. Despite lack
of match fitness, Killer is a world class striker.
11.
Siyabonga Nomvete - Good and experience player but insufficient balls supply compromised
his goal scoring ability. He must get out of the box by pouncing from down the
wings going forward. He is good coming from deep position than playing as a
target striker. His pace will always trouble the defence.
4-4-2
attacking minded approach will turn the table.
By Owen Mundalamo
Founder: Football
Food for Thought (FFT)