Tag Archives: ibrahim-chaibou

Bafana final squad probables

Parreira adds punch The team that finished Thursday’s friendly against Colombia, rather than the one that started it, looks close to Bafana Bafana’s starting line-up for the opening match of the World Cup against Mexico PASSIONATE: Carlos Alberto Parreira expresses himself during the friendly against Colombia Picture: REUTERS Coach Carlos Alberto Parreira is at last showing his hand, with the list of those making the final cut becoming clearer. Unlike predecessor Joel Santana, Parreira has taken a more positive approach and in the second half made two important changes in midfield by introducing Steven Pienaar in the place of Reneilwe Letsholonyane and Kagisho Dikgacoi for the young Thanduyise Khuboni in the holding position. Santana preferred two holding midfielders while Parreira has opted for only one, pushing another player into attack. Judging by the coach’s body language, experimenting in midfield is now over and the two positions have been permanently taken. Khuboni has done extremely well and he is a definite starter for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. It would be self-defeating to expose him at this high level – as happened to Papi Zothwane, who was destroyed by the Zambians in Cape Town three years ago and hasn’t been the same player since. Khuboni, the young Golden Arrows midfielder, was given no room to manoeuvre by the quick and physical Colombians on Thursday. Dikgacoi came on and stabilised matters and he and veteran midfielder MacBeth Sibaya will slug it out for this dirty-work position. Letsholonyane and Lance Davids have been given ample opportunities to stake a claim in the engine room. Davids has dropped down the pecking order and will be lucky to be part of the final squad. Parreira finally revealed how he plans to use Pienaar in his team. He will keep Teko Modise and Siphiwe Tshabalala on the wings, with the Everton man penetrating from the middle. While he seems to have sorted out his midfield, the central defensive pairing continues to give the Brazilian sleepless nights. He has partnered Siyabonga Sangweni and Bongani Khumalo with captain Aaron Mokoena, but the defence is still as shaky as the Congress of the People’s leadership. Parreira must install the highly experienced Matthew Booth as Mokoena’s partner in the heart of the defence. This duo go back more than a decade and they also had a fantastic Confederations Cup tournament last year. While Sangweni and Khumalo are good players, they are too raw for an event of this magnitude and the lanky Booth is a veteran of major tournaments. The fullbacks do not provide much of a headache. Tsepo Masilela and Siboniso Gaxa are the automatic choices, with Bryce Moon and hard man Lucas Thwala providing back-up. Innocent Mdledle and Anele Ngcongca are likely to get the chop when the final list is sent to Fifa on Tuesday. There is a big poser in the goal-scoring department. With Katlego Mphela having proven the No1 shooter, there are question marks around who will play as the holding back striker in Parreira’s preferred 4-4-1-1 formation. Does he stick with Surprise Moriri, or does he bring in Benni McCarthy, who is on a major assignment to shed weight? Siyabonga Nomvethe has been working hard and is eager and willing whenever he gets a chance. Orlando Pirates goalkeeper Moeneeb Joseph played a blinder in the second half against Colombia, but knows Itumeleng Khune is far ahead of him in the race for the starting berth. Rowen Fernandez’s miraculous recovery has closed the doors for Shu-aib Walters, who sneaked in via the back door after Emille Baron’s lengthy injury. Franklin Cale has found the going a little tough and Bernard Parker seems to have taken the place of the hulking Mamelodi Sundowns left winger. Cale is your traditional old school winger who is at home whipping in dangerous crosses. He has struggled to fit into Parreira’s system of cutting inside and playing one-twos. Probable 23 Man Squad Goalkeepers: Itumeleng Khune, Moeneeb Josephs and Rowen Fernandez. Defenders: Matthew Booth, Aaron Mokoena, Siyabonga Sangweni, Bryce Moon, Siboniso Gaxa, Bongani Khumalo and Tshepo Masilela. Midfielders: Lucas Thwala, Macbeth Sibaya, Steven Pienaar, Siphiwe Tshabalala, Thanduyise Khuboni, Teko Modise, Kagisho Dikgacoi, Reneilwe Letsholonyane and Surprise Moriri Strikers: Katlego Mphela, Siyabonga Nomvethe, Bernard Parker and Benedict McCarthy. Source – Times.co.za 2010 World Cup Blog for the Fans

Excerpt from:
Bafana final squad probables

Bafana vs Guatemala in Polokwane today

Bafana Bafana vs Guatemala Our : Post #200 Bafana Bafana vs Guatemala – this is the penultimate in international friendly in the South African National team’s 2010 World Cup build-up campaign. Kickoff is tonight at 8.30 at the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane. South Africa have looked solid in the past week, drawing 1-1 against Bulgaria on Monday before beating Colombia 2-1 on Thursday. Bafana Captain, Aaron Mokoena Bafana captain and Portsmouth midfielder, Aaron Mokeona will reach a milestone no other South African footballer has reached when he runs on the filed with his team tonight to face Central American minnows Guatemala – Mokoena will earn his 100th cap . Mokoena stresses that the players must not take their foot off the pedal against Guatemala in Polokwane. “They have come here to test us. We cannot underestimate them as we have only 10 days left and only one more friendly (against Denmark on the 5th) to tune up for the World Cup,” Mokoena said. “We cannot afford to waste these vital warm-up matches and believe me, we are taking Guatemala as serious as we would the other countries we played last week such as Bulgaria and Colombia.” Guatemala Team Guatemala’s players’ mental focus on the match could be uncertain after the country experienced a terrible natural disaster the past few days. They could turn up the heat and make it sticky for the hosts. In the World Cup Qualifiers to Germany 2006, they went all the way to the last round, where they beat Surinam 4:2 in the second round, and then finished in second place behind Costa Rica in group B, while the other two teams were Honduras and Canada. In the third round they had wins against Canada, Costa Rica and then tied against Honduras and then lost to Costa Rica and then won 1:0 to Honduras, which was when they sealed their pass to the last round and last lost to Canada. In the last round, they finished in 5th place, they needed a Mexico win or tie against Trinidad and Tobago to advance to the FIFA World Cup. They tried to qualify for South Africa 2010, but due to bad results both at home and away, they failed to reach a World Cup again. One of the most talented players in Guatemala history is Carlos Ruiz, who plays for Puebla in Mexico. Final Cut to Bafana Squad Bafana Coach Carlos Alberto Parreira is probably going to give as many players as he can a run to take a last look at them before he makes up his mind for the final 23-man squad that he will announce tomorrow. According to football. 365 Bafana Coach Carlos Alberto Parreira has revealed he is not looking forward to making the final cull to his squad before the World Cup. He will announce the 23-man Bafana Bafana Squad tomorrow on June 1. The Bafana Bafana boss must cut six players from his provisional 30-man line-up, with Andile Jali already ruled out of the showpiece through a heart condition. Source – vuvuzelasouthafrica.co.za 2010 World Cup Blog for the Fans

See the original post here:
Bafana vs Guatemala in Polokwane today

Bafana Beat Guatemala 5-0 in friendly match

It was a night of records in Polokwane on Monday as Bafana Bafana skipper Aaron Mokoena celebrated winning his 100th international cap by leading his side to a record 5-0 win over Guatemala in a World Cup warm-up. The result will be a huge confidence boost for the team as goals from Katlego Mphela (two penalties), Reneilwe Letsholonyane, Surprise Moriri and Bernard Parker stunned the Central Americans. Bafana were awarded a terrible penalty decision by referee Ibrahim Chaibou from Niger, who adjudged Siphiwe Tshabalala’s long-range effort to have struck Guatemalan defender Gustavo Cabrera on the arm. Whether it did or not is up for debate, but what’s not is that the incident happened a yard outside the area, and at the very most should have been a free kick. Mphela did not waste the gift and notched his 13th goal in Bafana colours, snatching the ball out of the hands of Teko Modise and converting from the spot. Mphela and Gonzalo Romero traded ambitious long-range free kicks, before Letsholonyane scored his maiden international goal. Brilliant work from Lucas Thwala down the left saw him reach the byline and his chip into the box fell perfectly for Letsholonyane , who volleyed into an empty net with visiting goalkeeper David Guerra out of position. Tshabalala shot wide from just outside the area, while Mphela dallied on a shot and saw his effort deflected wide. If he had pulled the trigger quicker, he might have scored. Bafana did extend their lead three minutes into the second half when substitute Moriri picked up the loose ball just outside the six-yard box from Mphela’s driving run and cross and tapped home with the Guatemalan defence at sixes and sevens. The referee decided to level the score on a the poor penalty award count when he awarded the visitors a soft spot-kick after adjudging Thwala to have hand-balled, when the ball looked to have struck his chest. But Moeneeb Josephs saved Guillermo Ramirez’s poor effort and the score remained 3-0 to the home side. Steven Pienaar should have got a spot-kick minutes later when he was clattered in the area, but strangely this time the referee said no, but shortly afterwards he again pinned Cabrera for hand-ball in the box from Kagisho Dikgacoi’s shot. This award looked correct and Mphela coolly slotted home from the spot and Bafana matched their best-ever result in international football. Pienaar’s brilliant free-kick from 35-yards with 20 minutes left slammed against the post with Guatemalan substitute goalkeeper David Guerra beaten, denying him a spectacular goal. But that spectacular goal came from Parker , who picked up the ball on the sideline, beat two defenders and hot a shot from 25-yards across the goalkeeper and into the top corner. Source- Goal.com 2010 World Cup Blog for the Fans

Read more from the original source:
Bafana Beat Guatemala 5-0 in friendly match