Kaizer Chiefs come to Bafana Bafana coach Stuart Baxter's rescue

15 August 2017 - 15:43
By Marc Strydom
Bafana Bafana enjoy celebrations during the 1st Leg 3rd Round CHAN Qualifier between South Africa and Zambia at Buffalo City Stadium on August 12, 2017 in East London, South Africa.
Image: Michael Sheehan/Gallo Images Bafana Bafana enjoy celebrations during the 1st Leg 3rd Round CHAN Qualifier between South Africa and Zambia at Buffalo City Stadium on August 12, 2017 in East London, South Africa.

Kaizer Chiefs have come to the rescue of their former coach‚ Bafana Bafana boss Stuart Baxter‚ supplying three players to a squad for Saturday’s second leg of a Chan qualifier against Zambia that had been hit by 10 more withdrawals.

Chiefs have supplied three defenders‚ bringing their total contribution to six‚ to ex-Chiefs coach Baxter’s Bafana‚ who face an uphill battle already in the second leg in Ndola after drawing the first 2-2 in East London on Saturday.

Bafana’s morning training session at FNB Stadium on Tuesday had to be cancelled because assistant-coach Thabo Senong only had 15 players available.

By the afternoon Senong had 19 players to train with in a later session.

Senong has taken charge of the team while head coach Baxter has left to finalise his ‘senior’ squad‚ to be announced this week‚ for the crucial 2018 World Cup qualifier against Cape Verde on September 1.

Five of the withdrawals to the squad for the African Nations Cup (Chan) qualifying tie had been agreed upon last week.

They are Menzi Masuku (Chippa United)‚ Shane Thompson (Mthatha Bucks)‚ Tshepo Mabua‚ Keegan Pool (both Stellenbosch FC) and Gift Motupa (Baroka FC).

Defenders Tercious Malepe (suspended from his late red card in the first leg) and Asavela Mbekile (famiy bereavement) are enforced withdrawals.

And the clash of Saturday’s qualifier with the kickoff of the National First Division has seen a further three players – Mpho Rasilingwane and Thato Lingwati of Jomo Cosmos‚ and Richards Bay FC defender Sandile Mthethwa – recalled by their clubs.

Chiefs have provided a Bafana team that had been already limping from 10 withdrawals last week‚ from what would have already have been a seriously understregth squad‚ with three defenders – Kgotso Moleko‚ Sibusiso Khumalo and Siya Ngezana.

Senong and Baxter have also been forced to go a league down‚ to the ABC Motsepe League (third division)‚ to call up TS Galaxy defender Siphelele Ndlovu.

“We’ve had 10 withdrawals‚ of course the main reason being they have to honour their various club fixtures starting this weekend‚” Senong said.

“We had no choice but to continue and begin making replacements. We’ve already submitted names to clubs and we hope that by tonight or tomorrow morning we’ll have a few of them.

“When we started these Chan preparations we tried to bring in some players from the NFD. But certain clubs have had challenges in their registrations‚ especially of foreign players.

“So they had no choice but to get their key players back.”

Senong said Bafana head coach Baxter‚ while attempting to finalise his squad for the big Russia 2018 qualifier against Cape Verde away in Praia‚ has remained involved in trying to bolster the beleagured Chan squad.

Baxter was coach of Chiefs from mid-2012 to mid-2015.

Senong and Baxter will still try to bolster their squad further before leaving on Thursday for Zambia‚ where they meet Chipolopolo in Ndola on Saturday.

Among players who remain from the first leg are Chiefs goalkeeper Bruce Bvuma‚ striker Ryan Moon and midfielder Wiseman Meyiwa‚ Black Leopards forward Siphelele Ntshangashe and Bidvest Wits Midfielder Jabulani Shongwe.

- TimesLIVE