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Bafana coach Shakes Mashaba positive ahead of World Cup qualifier with Angola

Mashaba on Thursday announced a 25-man squad to face the Sable Antelopes in back-to-back round two clashes.

The first match will be played on Friday, 13 November at the Ombaka National Stadium in Benguela, Angola, and kicks off at 15h30 (16h30 SA time).

Bafana will then host Angola four days later (Tuesday, 17 November) in Durban at the Moses Mabhida Stadium, and that encounter starts at 19h00.

“These are very crucial matches and we are all aware that if we lose here we are out. But with the team that we have selected, I am confident that we will get positive results. The most important thing is to start well in Benguela – get some goals and come back home to finish off,” said Mashaba.

“Playing away or home first is not an issue, but we have to ensure we win away and at home we consolidate that victory with a goal or two.”

Mashaba has recalled the bulk of the squad that did duty in the recent tour of Central America where they defeated Costa Rica 1-0 and drew 1-1 with Honduras.

“I saw the boys against those two nations; they played very well despite us not having our entire strike force. Now that we have our strikers back, that alone gives us confidence to pull through. The purpose of going to Costa Rica and Honduras was mainly to prepare for these two qualifiers against Angola, and the experience gained there will come in handy. I would just like to see us continuing where we left off from that trip,” added Mashaba.

South Africa and Angola met recently in two CHAN qualifiers with the latter prevailing, but the Bafana Bafana mentor knows this is a different ball game.

In 10 meetings since 1996, Bafana Bafana have won six, drawn three and lost once to Angola.

“Stats remain stats but they give you confidence going into a match though it’s not a guarantee that you can repeat that. In fact, they put you under pressure to continue doing well. Angola are a very good side and cannot be taken lightly, and we saw that when we defeated them in Cape Town earlier this year,” said Mashaba.

Angola is ranked 97th in the world and 26th on the continent, compared to South Africa in 73rd and 17th spot respectively.

GOALKEEPERS:
1. Itumeleng KHUNE Kaizer Chiefs  FC (SA)
2. Jackson MABOKGWANE Mpumalanga Aces FC (SA)
3. Ronwen WILLIAMS Supersport United FC (SA)
  DEFENDERS:
4. Siyabonga NHLAPHO Bidvest Wits FC (SA)
5. Lehlohonolo NONYANE Mpumalanga Aces  FC (SA)
6 Anele NGCONGCA Troyes  FC (France)
7. Thabo MATLABA Orlando Pirates FC (SA)
8. Clayton DANIELS Supersport United FC (SA)
9. Erick MATHOHO Kaizer Chiefs FC (SA)
10. Rivaldo COETZEE Ajax Cape Town FC (SA)
11. Thulani HLATSHWAYO Bidvest Wits FC (SA)
MIDFIELDERS:
12. Andile JALI KV Oostende FC (Belgium)
13. Kamohelo MOKOTJO FC Twente  (NED)
14. Phumlani NTSHANGASE Bidvest Wits FC (SA)
15. Bongani  ZUNGU Mamelodi Sundowns FC (SA)
16. George LEBESE Kaizer Chiefs FC (SA)
17. Dean FURMAN Supersport United FC (SA)
18.  Mpho MAKOLA Orlando Pirates FC (SA)
19. Mandla MASANGO Randers FC (Denmark)
20. Themba ZWANE Mamelodi Sundowns FC (SA)
      STRIKERS
21.  Thamsanqa GABUZA Orlando Pirates FC (SA)
22. Thulani SERERO Ajax Amsterdam FC (NED)
23. Sibusiso VILAKAZI Bidvest Wits FC (SA)
24. Tokelo RANTIE Bournemouth FC (ENG)
25. Dino NDLOVU Anorthosis Famagusta FC (Cyprus)

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