Why Jay-Jay Okocha fears Bafana Bafana's Percy Tau and Thembinkosi Lorch

09 July 2019 - 10:25 By Sihle Ndebele
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Jay Jay Okocha and Phumudzo Manenzhe. /INSTAGRAM
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Retired Nigeria ace Jay-Jay Okocha has disclosed his admiration for trending Bafana Bafana attacker Thembinkosi Lorch.

However, Okocha will be praying that Lorch isn't in his element when Nigeria and SA rekindle their long-standing rivalry in the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) quarterfinal tie at Egypt's Cairo International Stadium on Wednesday evening (9pm)

"We are aware of his threat, he's a player that I like. I like exciting players," Okocha, who boasts over 70 caps for the Super Eagles, said of Lorch.

Lorch is the talk of the town after netting a solitary strike that sent the hosts, Egypt, packing, inspiring Bafana to the last-eight at the weekend.

On the other hand, Nigeria earned their berth in the quarterfinals through beating defending champions Cameroon 3-2 in the last-16 earlier on Saturday.

As much as he speaks fondly of Lorch, Okocha is aware that Bafana still have another threat in Percy Tau. The 45-year-old legend expects Lorch and Tau to carry the hopes of SA together going forward.

"Of course, we have to respect the opponents' key players. Especially those who are having a good tournament, I mean it's obvious that in the Bafana Bafana squad the threat was just Tau until Lorch was introduced," Okocha said.

"It's like they are sharing the responsibility now going forward. You have two players who can cause problems for any team and I am sure we [as Nigeria] are aware of that."

The ex-Paris Saint-Germain and Bolton Wanderers gem was part of the Super Eagles team that outwitted Bafana 2-0 on home soil in the 2000 Afcon as they co-hosted that continental showpiece with Ghana.

"It was great [facing Bafana] because before then I was personally looking forward to play against Bafana as we had been having this argument that we are the best African team.

"We felt like Bafana won it [the Afcon] in 1996 because we didn't take part, we were on fire in those years ... we won the Olympics in that year [2000]."

Okocha, who's in SA doing punditry job with television channel SuperSport, explained why it was no-brainer to upset Bafana back then.

"It was a bit easier for us to beat Bafana because we were home. So it'll be interesting seeing both teams playing against each other in a neutral ground [in Egypt tomorrow]."


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