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Everton and Bafana star Steven Pienaar. AFP
Bafana star out injured
Mon, 05 Oct 2009 12:00
If there is such a thing, stealthy Steven Pienaar must be rated
the "form player" in the troubled Bafana Bafana team right now.
So, it was difficult to over-estimate the extent of the blow for
the South African squad on Monday when the diminutive Everton
midfielder withdrew from the squad to face Norway and Iceland in
the coming week because of a knee injury.
And the irony of the situation is that Pienaar's injury stems
from a hefty tackle that flattened him when Everton played
Portsmouth recently was delivered by none other than Bafana captain
Aaron Mokoena.
Coming in as a replacement in the squad that leaves for Europe
on Tuesday night is Ajax Cape Town's Franklin Cale, who has been in
sparkling form on the PSL of late.
But Cale does not have Pienaar's varied experience and it might
be asking too much from him to galvanise Bafana into action in the
critical forthcoming matches as the future of coach Joel Santana
remains precariously balanced on a tightrope.
While the hysterical criticism aimed at the under-pressure
Santana suggesting he is responsible for all Bafana's woes is
destructive, exaggerated and tinged with ignorance, there can be
no disputing the fact that the Brazilian finds himself in a corner
- partly because of his own shortcomings for the position.
And should Bafana return from their latest proclaimed,
experience-building excursion for next year's World Cup with two
further defeats added to the six they have suffered in their last
seven matches, the consequent elevation of hysteria that can be
expected might well precipitate the new Safa administration sending
Santana packing his bags on a one-way ticket to Rio de Janeiro.
This, mind you, after a crescendo of criticism has been heaped on
him as being the culprit for the players making elementary
defensive errors and squandering a mint of scoring opportunities.