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Bafana defender Morgan Gould. Backpagepix
'Bafana will bounce back'
Tue, 10 Nov 2009 12:00
Bafana Bafana defender Morgan Gould believes that it is only be a matter of time before Bafana Bafana get back
to their winnings ways.
The tough-as-nails central
defender said this as the national squad prepare to play Japan
in a crunch friendly international at the Nelson Mandela Bay
Stadium in Port Elizabeth on Saturday. Kick-off is at 3.30pm.
Bafana then travel to Bloemfontein where they play Jamaica at
the Free State Stadium next Tuesday night.
Gould (26) is one of the rising stars in the Premier Soccer
League (PSL) and has two PSL championship winner's medals under his belt
with his club SuperSport United. He has also scored a couple of
vital goals from set pieces for the PSL champions.
He hopes to continue his outstanding club form for Bafana if he
gets the nod to play for new head coach Carlos Alberto Parreira.
It is Brazilian Parreira's return from a 17 month absence that
has inspired Gould. Parreira replaced the out of touch Joel Santana
last month.
Said Gould: "Having a world class coach like Parreira is a
massive boost for the team and I think he will do a whole lot of
good for Bafana."
Gould said Bafana would turn over a new leaf after their recent
string of poor results.
"I know we have lost eight of our last nine matches, but we will
get the results. Something has got to give and I have a good
feeling that we will turn the corner during the next two matches."
But he could not put his finger on what went wrong under Santana
after finishing as semifinalists in the Confederations Cup in June.
"I just do not know where we went wrong. We did lose to some top
sides that were better prepared than us, but I think from now on we
will get our feet back on the ground."
He admitted it was important to beat Japan: "We are basically
starting from scratch. We need the fans' support but they must not
give up on us if we lose.
"They must show patience. I can promise you the players are
determined to bounce back."
He said Japan did not qualify for the 2010 World Cup for
nothing. "They are a quality side, have some really quick players
and will be a big test for us."