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Bafana Bafana reform: The way forward

Written By Unknown on Wednesday, February 6, 2013 | Wednesday, February 06, 2013

Bafana Bafana second round exit broke the hearts of many soccer fans. It was a bitter defeat after Bafana dominated the game but failed to convert good scoring opportunities. One blooper in the game gave Mali a hope to proceed in the second round after Seydou Keita was neglected by Siyabonga Sangweni, Yeye Letsholonyane and Tshepo Masilela whilst Bongani Khumalo chased a Malian player without any intention to win the ball. It was one mistake and the Bafana dream to re-conquer Africa was in pieces.

There is no need to cry over spoiled milk. The 2013 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) catastrophe is now water under the bridge. We need to focus at the future as we can't change the past but we can change the future.

Some recommended way forward to Bafana Bafana

1.       Gordon Igesund should remain as a national head coach but his technical team needs to be reinforced with a decent coach bringing modern tactical and technical soccer acumen. Serame Letsoaka is an imposed assistant coach to Gordon Igesund by SAFA without any tactical acumen. He is the mole of SAFA in the technical team. He is doing ball boy role without adding any tactical inputs in the team.

I haven’t seen Serame Letsoaka issuing tactical directives to players on the bench and I doubt if many South Africans know that we have an Assistant Coach by the name of Serame Letsoaka in the Bafana Technical team.  SAFA should appoint part time Assistant coach of Steve Komphela calibre to add more tactical value in the team as the void left by the late Thomas Madigage (RIP) is not yet filled

2.       SAFA should start investing more money towards the youth development structures. West Africans players are blessed to be developed in Europe. Many West Africans players are shipped at early age to be exposed to the European soccer development. Quinton Fortune and Delron Buckely are some of the Mzansi products shipped at early age to be exposed to the European soccer development and they had positive impacts in the Bafana team.

 It was dishearten to see Bafana Bafana playing without any teen player. Jomo Sono is the only believer of young talent in South Africa. Jomo played Quinton Fortune, Aaron Mokoena and even Benni McCarthy in his Bafana team as teenagers but now a player at the age of 25 is still considered a youngster in only in South Africa.

3.       Gordon should work towards strengthening his defence in the Brazil 2014 World Cup qualifying games. Our central defence combination was tested but crumbled in the tournament. Morgan Gould or Tower Mathoho is the perfect replacement to fill the void already created by Bongani Khumalo. Bongani Khumalo is a promising defender but his work-rate and confidence are too low to control the heart of Bafana Defence.

4.       Bafana Bafana needs another Captain. Despite his nasal spewing English, Bongani Khumalo doesn’t have leadership abilities. He lacks organisational skills. He hardly issued instructions to the boys. Our defence always lost shape when under siege but he never re-organised the shape of his defence. He lacks the leadership ability of Neil Tovey, Steve Komphela and Luca Radebe who were vocal during their playing days.

5.    Our toothless striking force needs a serious attention. The country doesn’t have quality strikers. The Bafana leading goal-scorer in the AFCON 2013 was a defender (Siyabonga Sangweni). We must start poaching strikers from other African countries. France did it and won 1998 World Cup with poached players from Africa and the Caribbean’s. We should have poached the “hot like fire” Emanuel Emeneke from Nigeria. He came here without any international cap but was never taken seriously by South African teams but now he is the best striker in Africa.

6.       The team also need a creative player with visionary and defence unlocking pass to complement the hard work of Dean Furman. It is a pity that Steven Pienaar has turned his back on the national team. Schillo is a good creative player but his performance in the Bafana jersey left a lot to be desire.

Conclusion
The AFCON 2013 Catastrophic is not a train smash. We can still redeem our pride by qualifying to the Brazil 2014 World Cup if Gordon Igesund is given a necessary support by fans and SAFA. However, Igesund should get rid of his subjective team selection. Players should be selected based on merits than reputation. Current players’ performance and fitness should be on top of his selection criteria. We’ve come too far to turn back now Bafana Bafana.

I still believe in Bafana Bafana!

By Owen Mundalamo
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