Moroka Swallows midfield star Mark Haskins will leave for Los Angeles Galaxy after the Nedbank Cup Final showdown against First Division giant killers Pretoria
University at the Rand Stadium on Saturday.
Haskins has earned a trial next week with England superstar
David Beckham's LA Galaxy and is determined to go to the United
States with a Cup winner's medal.
Said Haskins: "I am excited about going to LA Galaxy. I have my
agent, Ryan Hartslief, to thank for this opportunity which has come
late in my career, but I aim to make the most of it and impress
Galaxy officials and earn a contract. "
At 28 Haskins might have thought is hopes of playing overseas
were over, but he is determined to make up for lost time. This will
be his second trip to the US - he won a scholarship to play for the
Florida Atlantic University after finishing matric in 2000.
He joined the 'Birds' from Jomo Cosmos in 2005 and was part of the
Cosmos squad that won the Coca-Cola and Supa8 Cups, but he did not
play in either Cup finals.
"I badly want to play in this final and help Swallows win the
Cup. We have won nothing in the four years I have been with
Swallows and that has to change on Saturday."
If he succeeds at LA Galaxy he will follow in the footsteps of
other great South African players such as Kaizer Motaung, Ace
Ntsoelengoe, Jomo Sono, Doctor Khumalo and Shaun Bartlett, who all
played successfully in the United States.
"I have always wanted to play overseas. I had hoped one day to
play in Europe, but LA Galaxy offers me a foot in the door. I
realise this is only a trial and everything is up to me, but just
the chance of playing in the same team as Beckham has inspired me.
"Beckham is an icon and the most recognisable soccer player in
the world. Playing in the same side would be something for me to
cherish."
Haskins, who has a deadly left foot and is one of the midfield
stars that helped the Birds reach the Cup final, is keen to shine
against AmaTuks who he has the greatest respect for.
"It is no fluke 'Tukkies' are in the final. They are there on
merit and have impressed me as a hard running side that never give
up. We are aware it is going to be a tough final, but we are up for
the challenge."
Haskins said that even winning the final would not wipe away the
Birds disappointing season that saw the team who were touted as
possible champions during the first round, fade and finish in a
lowly 11th position on the 16-team Absa Premiership.
But head coach Julio Leal, according to Haskins, has got the
players fired up for one last big effort against a Tuks side under
coach Steve Barker that have shown a healthy appetite for scalping
top class PSL opposition.
'Tuks' defeated Kaizer Chiefs, Bloemfontein Celtic and Ajax Cape
Town on their way to the final.
Haskins is part of a talented midfield that includes hard
working captain Lefa Tsutsulupa and Cecil Oerson, but he reckons
burly striker, Sandile 'AK 47' Ndlovu, could be the match winner.
But in Warren Bishop, 'Tuks' have a top class defender who is set to
play and get the job of marking Ndlovu.
Barker is confident, despite being without suspended captain and
defensive strongman Obert Moyo and holding midfielder Andile Jali,
his 'Student's can become the first side form the lower leagues to
win the PSL's premier knockout competition.
Said Barker; "We have worked hard to get to the final and we
strongly believe we can go all the way. But we respect Swallows as
one of the PSL's big clubs and have prepared well."