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Parreira arrives in South Africa

Nov 5, 2009 11:37 AM | By Sapa-dpa

Brazil's Carlos Alberto Parreira returned to South Africa to resume coaching the beleaguered Bafana Bafana.


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His arrival at Johannesburg's OR Tambo airport was markedly devoid of the fanfare that surrounded his first coming as coach to the World Cup host nation in September 2006. At the time, "King Carlos," as he was dubbed, was given the red-carpet treatment.

The 66-year-old former Brazil national coach has been a controversial choice to lead Bafana Bafana into the World Cup in seven month's time.

Many South Africans bear him a grudge for abruptly quitting the job in April last year for family reasons and leaving the team in the hands of his hapless compatriot, Joel Santana.

Under Santana, the team's fortunes plummeted. He finally agreed to quit last month after Bafana notched up seven defeats in eight friendlies, against mostly mediocre teams.

The national squad's dismal performances over the past few years had caused dismay in South Africa as it prepares to stage the World Cup for the first time in Africa.

Parreira said he aims to take Bafana to at least the second round.

He was due to announce his line-up for friendlies against Japan on November 14 and Jamaica on November 17 later on Thursday.

In an interview in Brazil before his return, Parreira confirmed that he is willing to call up veteran striker Benni McCarthy, who was excluded from the South Africa team after clashing with Santana.

"I think [McCarthy] is the best striker. If he is willing to play, to sacrifice and to commit to the national team, I think he deserves a chance," Parreira said of the Blackburn Rovers forward.

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Nov 5 2009 11:44:29 AM
Mommacyndi
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Bugga - there goes the neigbourhood
Nov 5 2009 11:51:24 AM
ThembaM
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"I think [McCarthy] is the best striker. If he is willing to play, to sacrifice and to commit to the national team, I think he deserves a chance,"
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He deserves a chance if he's willing to play?

There's something seriously wrong with this statement.
Nov 5 2009 11:52:24 AM
post94
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Being a President of RSA must surely be easier than coaching Bafana Bafana.
Nov 5 2009 11:55:03 AM
Helen Zille's unborn-child
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He is late!
Nov 5 2009 11:56:58 AM
Straight-talk
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Is he here to help Bafana win or to train them? All the coaches seems to be here to train our boys...
Nov 5 2009 11:59:03 AM
nxila@thepub
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2nd round...hmm ok, I can live with that, let's hope ESKOM keeps the lights on till the second round
Nov 5 2009 11:59:37 AM
hoodoo
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...second round...hahahahahah

eish.
Nov 5 2009 12:07:42 PM
Helen Zille's unborn-child
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@Pride

unyanyile baba eh! hahahahahaha
Nov 5 2009 12:11:54 PM
zaix
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another " learning curve " on the way.....
Nov 5 2009 12:18:51 PM
TheMadame
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Poor Joel, it’s obvious this was a conspiracy against him…Lets see what this Two minute man can do for Bafana Bafana


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