Posted in News on May 30, 2009.
past an outclassed Mauritius 2-0 in their friendly training match
played at the Germiston Stadium on Saturday.
Although Bafana were never troubled by their mediocre opponents,
Bafana again lacked killer instinct and should have buried
Mauritius under an avalanche of goals.
This lack of killer instinct
must be a major concern to national head coach Joel Santana just
two weeks before Bafana meet Iraq in the opening Confederations Cup
group A match at Ellis Park on June 14.
Santana and his players get another chance to rectify matters
when they play Poland at the new-look Orlando Stadium in their
final warm-up game next Saturday.
Santana will have all his overseas based players by Tuesday and
will be able to field a full side against Poland in what will be
Santana's last chance to work out his best combination for Iraq,
No caps were awarded for this match which was a training match
to help Bafana and Santana prepare for the Confederations Cup.
The score was not important. But the fact Bafana missed so many
chances and failed to punish their opponents ranked 171 in the Fifa
rankings underlined Bafana's lack of punch and experience in
attack.
Bafana's three opponents in the Confederations Cup, Spain the
best team in the world at present, Iraq and even the New Zealand
part-timers are light years better than this weak Mauritius side
that did their best but were totally outplayed.
As a training exercise this practice match served its purpose,
but it was never going to be a competitive match. The Indian Ocean
islanders were not expected to put up much resistance.
This was all
about building much needed confidence for Bafana ahead of the
Confederations Cup in two weeks.
Bafana goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune did not even have a back
pass to deal with in a completely one sided first half in which
Bafana created and wasted countless chances. It was simply too
easy.
So bad were the Mauritius strikers that Khune was given some
extra practice during the halftime break by goalkeeping coach Alex
Revoredo.
Santana failed to give any of his other three keepers a chance
and kept Khune on for the entire match.
The game started off brightly when Benson Mhlongo blasted home
the opening goal in the sixth minute when he latched onto a clever
through ball from Katlego Mphela and cleverly chipped keeper Ivan
Jose.
Jose was in the thick of the action, stopping goal bound shots
from Teko Modise and Mphela in the 17th and 19th minutes
respectively.
Jose did well again in the 31st minute when he managed to fist
Aaron Mokoena's header for a corner after the Bafana skipper
connected a well aimed Modise corner.
Modise shaved the woodwork on 40 minutes after his he was set up
with a clever training ground free kick taken by live wire right
back Siboniso Gaxa.
Modise, who dominated the midfield, crashed a 20 metre free kick
against the Mauritius crossbar two minutes from the break and a
minute later Katlego Mashego watched in frustration as his effort
on goal was deflected for a corner.
Mauritius continued to pack their defence after the break. But
the visitors did test Khune when Jean Reck forced Khune to palm his
53rd minute shot for a corner.
But a wonder goal from Lance Davids in the 67th minute had the
crowd of 3 000 on their feet. Davids unleashed a 35 metre rocket
that bulged the net giving Jose no chance. After that the match
fizzled out.
Santana was able to give most of his players a run except for
Belgium based midfielder Masilo Modubi and the other three keepers.