South
African coach, Ephraim ‘Shakes’ Mashaba has claimed that Super Eagles
coach, Stephen Keshi was aiming to beat the Bafana Bafana in today’s African
Nations Cup qualifier, just to prove a point after he was snubbed by South
Africa Football Association(SAFA) for their national coaching job.
Keshi
and Portuguese-born coach Carlos Queiroz were front runners for the South
African job. But even when Queiroz opted out Keshi was never considered,
Mashaba was appointed.
Coach Keshi is going to fight. This is because
he believes he should have been coach of the South African team. He is going to
try to use all his psychological tactics to make sure that all his players
follow his instructions,” Mashaba said
“The
match could be a defining moment – it is time to kick this habit of losing to
Nigeria,” said the 64-year-old who was promoted last month from national
youth team coach to the Bafana Bafana job.
“Bafana
have become a laughing stock and our duty is to restore pride in the national
team. Winning in Sudan was the start of a rebuilding process.”
Mashaba
also pleaded with South African fans to come out in their numbers to cheer the
Bafana Bafana to victory.
The
South Africans have never beaten Nigeria in any competitive match for 22 years.
Boosted by their generous win over Sudan in Khartoum, they are hoping to
outscore the Super Eagles who are desperately seeking for a win, after they
succumbed to Congo-Brazzaville in Calabar 3-2.
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