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Bafana Bafana Coach Blames Clubs for Injury Woes
Distraught South Africa’s English coach, Stuart Baxter, is blaming clubs for the high number of injured players he has in the camp.
Sports Village Square gathered from South African sources that the coach has blamed for the clubs for not giving him proper medical reports of the players after they were invited.
“We expect that when they come [to Bafana] they are fit enough. The problem for me is I have a few (players) training and I would love to have all the players training properly. Not perfect, but we had a good meeting and the players are raring to go,” said Baxter
Continuing, he said: “When you have withdrawals, you have to respond. I am happy with the players who have come in. I am disappointed we lost key players, but that’s part of the game.”
But the coach is reported to have said that he has done his homework on the Super Eagles. “We respect Nigeria, but we are not going there to make up the numbers.”
He is now forced to alter his plans by replacing some of the injured players. Hlompho Kekana and Kamohelo Mokotjo had already been replaced by Tiyani Mabunda and Lebogang Phiri respectively.
The team doctor, Thulani Ngwenya is reported to have warned that more replacements are in the offing as the clock ticks to the Wednesday departure date to Nigeria.
The doctor revealed that Mulomowandau Mathoho has made good progress after he missed Kaizer Chiefs’ last game of the season against Bidvest Wits due to a concussion.
The South Africans had their first full training at the famous FNB Stadium on Monday. Training is expected to resume on Tuesday ahead of Wednesday’s departure.
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NFF thanks President Tinubu for ensuring Super Eagles’ safe return from Libya
The President of Nigeria Football Federation, Ibrahim Musa Gusau on Tuesday expressed deep appreciation of the NFF and the Nigeria Football family for the warm words of encouragement from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, following the Super Eagles’ return from a better-forgotten Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match adventure in Libya.
On Monday, the Nigerian President put out a statement warmly welcoming the team back home, and asking for prompt justice from the Confederation of African Football following the inhumane treatment of the Nigerian contingent.
The president also commended the proactive coordination between the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Federal Ministry of Sports Development in addressing the unfortunate episode and ensuring the safe return of the players.
“We hereby express our deep and sincerest appreciation to His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his warm and kind words of encouragement.
“These words have gone a long way to reassure the players of the firm support of the Government and people of Nigeria for what they do and the efforts and sacrifices they make in representing this great country.
“The commitment and love for the team by the Government and the entire nation was aptly demonstrated by the physical presence of the Honourable Minister of Sports Development, Senator John Owan Enoh at the airport to welcome the team back to Nigeria.
“Mr. President as the father of the nation, has once again demonstrated his concern and keen interest in the beautiful game of football that unites our peoples from all walks of life and across all known mental, physical, spiritual, political and economic boundaries, and which fosters national unity and friendship among peoples and nations of the universe.”
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Libya Fiasco: NFF commends ValueJet crew for diligence and endurance
The Nigeria Football Federation has commended the captain and crew of the ValueJet aircraft that flew the Nigerian delegation to and from Libya, saying that their patience, diligence, good manners, warmth and endurance made the trip less arduous for the contingent.
“The captain (Captain Abdellatif Mechergui) and crew were awesome. I must commend, in particular, the captain. He did his job professionally and with a touch of excellence, and even intervened at a point to talk to the airport operatives to allow the NFF leadership to go outside the airport to find a way to hire vehicles for the team.
“ As a fellow North African (Tunisian) who had worked in Libya previously, they were ready to offer him hotel accommodation but not any other member of the crew or any Nigerian, as all the hotels in the city disclosed that they had strict orders not to welcome any Nigerian nationality. He refused their offer and rather opted to sleep in the aircraft with the rest of the crew.
“The captain and crew showed great maturity and kindness. We will never forget them.”
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The former three-time African champions are now third in Group F having accrued just two points from four matches. Sudan, with seven points, are second.
Angola, who still have a match to play later in the day with bottom-placed Niger, are on top with nine points.
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