Posted in News on Sep 03, 2008.
He was however left out of the squad that went to London last month to face Australia in an international friendly and again for the crucial 2010 World Cup/African Nations Cup qualifier. Talking to kaizerchiefs.com on Wednesday the hard tackling defender says he has accepted the coach’s decision and also called the nation to get behind the national team.
“It goes without saying that everyone wants to play for Bafana Bafana and yes it is disappointing when you are not there. However there are a lot of players that are currently competing for a place in the squad. I see this as a wake up call for me to work on areas that are of concern and improve my game” he said.
“It is better when you are being left out now than later. I will have time now to work on my game with an aim to be considered in future. My focus now will be to do well here at Chiefs before I can start thinking about Bafana Bafana,” he said.
“I believe we have what it takes to beat Nigeria this weekend. The coach has assembled a good squad - all we have to do as a country is to get 100% behind the team. All the best Bafana Bafana” he concluded.