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Parreira axes Khenyeza
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Mon, 09 Nov 2009 17:28
New Bafana Bafana coach Carlos Alberto Parreira wasted no time
in stamping his authority on his new charges when he axed Mamelodi
Sundowns striker Mabhuti Khenyeza from the squad to play Japan and
Jamaica in upcoming friendly internationals.
Khenyeza was dropped after he failed to report to camp as
scheduled on Sunday night. Bafana media spokesman Mahlomola Morake
explained that the decision to drop the wayward striker was taken
by Parreira and his technical team after they met with Khenyeza and
Sundowns official Trott Moloto on Monday afternoon.
"When Khenyeza did not pitch up for camp on Sunday we tried to
phone him but he failed to answer his phone. We found out he was
training with his club on Monday and when he arrived to speak to
the coach he offered an excuse. But the coach (Parreira) was not
impressed (with the excuse) and withdrew him from the squad," said
Morake.
Parreira, who took charge of Bafana last week after a disastrous
run by fellow Brazilian Joe Santana, warned the players in a
wide-ranging media briefing on Friday that he will not tolerate any
nonsense or disruptions by any player in the national squad.
Khenyeza told the media after his meeting with Parreira that he
had an ankle injury but that did not seem to hold water with the
Bafana technical team considering they were told he was training
with his club.
"I cannot disclose what the player and technical staff
discussed, only to say that Khenyeza is out but, while the coach is
disappointed, he said the door has not been closed on him. But he
will not have to work hard to get back into the squad."
Golden Arrows striker Richard Henyekane has been called up to
replace Khenyeza.
This is the second time Khenyeza has failed to honour a Bafana
call-up.
He was dropped from the squad prior to the Confederations Cup in
May when he also failed to arrive in camp for that
tournament
citing a personal family tragedy.
Santana then forgave Khenyeza but it appears that the striker is
not interested in representing his country at the 2010 World Cup
finals.
Bafana suffered another blow on Monday when another Sundowns
star, right back Siboniso Gaxa, was forced to withdraw from the
squad with an injury. He has been replaced by Ajax Cape Town's
Lance Davids.
The majority of the Bafana squad including striker Benni
McCarthy and captain Aaron Mokoena were present at their
Johannesburg hotel on Monday.
The squad leaves for Port Elizabeth on Tuesday afternoon where
they face Japan at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium on Saturday and
then play Jamaica in Bloemfontein next Tuesday night.