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Bucs’ Bafana caps producing the goods in MTN8 Cup games

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Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos will be heartened by the form of Orlando Pirates players who have guided the team to a historic third consecutive MTN8 Cup final.

Hugo Broos, coach of South Africa during the Bafana Bafana squad announcement at SABC Studio in Johannesburg on 29 August 2024 ©Samuel Shivambu/BackpagePix

BAFANA Bafana coach Hugo Broos will be heartened by the form of Orlando Pirates players who have guided the team to a historic third consecutive MTN8 Cup final.

There were five Bafana caps in the Pirates matchday squad which delivered a masterclass performance on Saturday. This would have been hard to swallow for the hopeful Cape Town City coach Eric Tinkler. After his side’s 2-0 pasting, there was no sign of Tinkler at the post-presser.

In the absence of an official explanation from City, it can be assumed that Tinkler was distraught after standing by helplessly and watching Pirates rub his team’s noses in the lush Orlando Stadium turf. The Pirates coach, meanwhile, felt his team delivered an “excellent performance” in front of a packed stadium.

Thalente Mbatha was a boss in the midfield and is growing in stature with every outing. He looks like he’ll be the rock on which Pirates will be building a championship combination this season. He can be relied on to produce the goods on defence and attack.

Summing up Mbatha’s performance recently, Broos enthused: “He’s not running like a fool in front. What I’ve seen from him tactically, he knows what he has to do.”

Mbatha played the entire game on Saturday, as did the team’s three other Bafana caps, Patrick Maswanganyi, Relebogile Mofokeng and Sipho Chaine. The fifth national squad cap, Nkosinathi Sibisi, was an unused substitute on Saturday.

Goalkeeper Chaine produced a clean sheet and was called on to make an early save, which he did well. Had he failed, it could have changed the complexion of the match. His performances between the sticks have been inspiring, especially when his team is not dominating.

The teen sensation Mofokeng dazzled with his ability to work his way past the defence. The 19-year-old Mofokeng’s rise has been nothing short of phenomenal, coming months after he made his Pirates debut in the club’s DStv Diski Challenge set-up.

He is destined to make an impact in continental football and will be one of Bafana’s future stars.

Maswanganyi has started to show the benefits of his early years as a professional footballer in Portugal, where he turned out for UD Oliveirense and Académica OAF. His popularity as a fan-favourite is on the up. He is mindful of the No.10 on the back of his jersey, which stirs memories of legends like Jomo Sono and Steve Lekoelea.

More good news for South African fans is that out-of-favour Bafana striker Bongokuhle Hlongwane scored twice in Minnesota United’s narrow 2-1 victory over San Jose Earthquakes in Major Soccer League on Saturday evening.

In Europe, former SuperSport United forward Shandre Campbell made headlines with a brilliant goal in Club Brugge’s reserve team’s 2-2 draw against Patro Eisden. The 19-year-old recently completed a historic transfer to the Belgian champions.

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