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New strikers for Bafana
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Thu, 26 Mar 2009 10:41
Now that Benni McCarthy has again turned his back on Bafana Bafana,
Bernard Parker and Katlego Mashego could get the chance to establish
themselves as the new strike partnership when the national side host
Norway in the annual Nelson Mandela Challenge to be staged at the
revamped Royal Bafokeng Stadium on Saturday.
Kick-off is at 3pm.
Mashego replaced the "injured" McCarthy this week and there is no
doubt the new Orlando Pirates star deserves his chance to shine and
show national coach Joel Santana what he is capable of on the
international stage.
Mashego said his move from PSL champions SuperSport to Pirates, was
a good career move for him.
"I love playing for a big club like
Pirates. I have rediscovered my confidence and the goals have started
coming. Hopefully I can duplicate them against Norway.
"The fact I got the call up is brilliant and offers me the chance to
fight for a place in the
Confederations Cup," he said.
Bafana kick-off the Confederations Cup against Iraq at Ellis Park on
June 14. The competition is used by Fifa as a dress rehearsal for next
year´s World Cup finals.
Parker recently joined Serbian club Red Star Belgrade from
Thanda Royal Zulu.
Barker is enjoying life in the Serbian capital but added: "It is
cold and the standard of soccer is different, but I have settled in
well and enjoying my game."
Parker has scored twice in the four matches he has played for Red
Star.
Parker announced his presence on the international stage with two
goals in a 3-0 win over Malawi in Germiston in September last year. He
has scored four goals for Bafana in 12 appearances and has been hailed
as the successor to McCarthy.
Santana rates Parker, but he also likes free scoring Ajax Cape Town
striker Mabhuti Khenyeza, who scores regularly for his club, but has
yet to score for his
country. However, he has only played three times
for Bafana but appears to get stage fright at this level.
"I am hoping to play, but there are other players in
the squad who are equally good and whose job it is to score goals. So
it will be up to the coach," Parker said.
Also in the running is second striker Siyabonga Nkosi, who has
continually flattered to deceive for Bafana. Two goals in 24 caps is
not a good return for the Israel-based player who appears more
comfortable in a midfield role.
Fans can expect Bafana to sweat blood as they know that after
Norway, they play star studded Portugal in Switzerland in their final
friendly warm-up before Santana selects his squad for the
Confederations Cup.
Santana faces a huge goalkeeping poser as to which of Itumeleng
Khune, Calvin Marlin or Rowen Fernandez will play.
Khune has suffered a dip in form for his club Kaizer Chiefs, Marlin
has been rock solid for his club
Mamelodi Sundowns, while the most
experienced keeper is German based Fernandez, who has recently
recovered from a lengthy injury and admitted he had not played for his
Bundesliga club Arminia Bielefeld.
"I am happy to be back in the squad. I will work my
socks off this week and hope to convince the coach to pick me, but if I
have to sit on the bench I will not complain and fully support whoever
the coach selects," said Fernandez.
Pirates midfield magician, Teko Modise, will be the key in midfield
and will need help from attack minded Surprise Moriri who is on form
for his club Downs, and Chiefs' sparkling left wing Siphiwe Tshabalala.
Tshabalala is hoping to get some space on the left. He said: "I will
float in as many balls for the strikers into the penalty area as I can.
But this match is all about teamwork and preparing for the
Confederations Cup. We want to win after we played badly against Chile
and the mood in the camp is back to
its best."
Bafana were humbled by a more organised Chile and lost 2-0. Santana
will have learnt form that and not allow the Norwegian wingers,
including their Blackburn Rovers left sided star Morten Gamst Pedersen,
any room.
Modise could have a battle on his hands in midfield against Roma´s
John Arne Riise, the former Liverpool star.