Bafana must box clever in Cup tie

TRICKY SITUATION: Ary Papel of Angola and Bafana’s Rivaldo Coetzee will face off again at Moses Mabhida Stadium tonight Picture: GALLO IMAGES
TRICKY SITUATION: Ary Papel of Angola and Bafana’s Rivaldo Coetzee will face off again at Moses Mabhida Stadium tonight Picture: GALLO IMAGES
A two-goal lead can be tricky and presents its own challenges to Bafana Bafana, but Angola have a tactical tightrope to walk in tonight’s second leg 2018 World Cup qualifier at Moses Mabhida Stadium.

South Africa earned a healthy 3-1 lead from an impressive away victory in Benguela on Friday and stand on the verge of progressing to the group stage of qualifying for Russia 2018.

An early goal to Angola might start some butterflies fluttering for the South Africans, but Palancas Negras have the far trickier 90 minutes to negotiate.

If the Angolans attack, SA have a cushion to sit back on and hit them on the counter-attack. And yet Angola also cannot afford to defend themselves.

“We know it’s going to be a tough game. The 3-1 scoreline could make it tricky,” Bafana centre-back Rivaldo Coetzee said.

“We know Angola are going to want to come all guns blazing. But they also know they cannot be too open, because then we can hit them on the counter.

“So I think they might have to be a bit conservative. But we’re not worried about them – we’ll focus on our game and on having a good game.”

South Africa bounced back from conceding an early goal – in the second minute by Gelson – in Benguela. Bafana appeared to have learnt lessons from where an early strike led to a 3-1 capitulation in Mauritania in September that has put SA’s qualification for the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations in jeopardy.

“In all games we play, the coach reminds us the first 20 minutes are crucial – teams will come out guns blazing. And conceding early, especially in away games, is not ideal,” said Coetzee.

“But sometimes it can be a good thing to wake the team up and remind them the game is on – you need to switch on now.

“What happened in Mauritania – that kind of thing can depend on how good you are on a day. Although, overall in that game, I don’t think we played badly. We had a lot of possession – unfortunately we couldn’t convert chances and conceded silly goals.

“That’s something we learnt from. Against Angola we dealt a lot better with the situations that we faced.”

Andile Jali is suspended for having received a second booking for inciting the fans after scoring the third goal via a penalty.

In defensive midfield Mashaba appears to have a straight choice between Dean Furman and Kamohelo Mokotjo, who has had precious little Bafana exposure despite consistently receiving glowing reviews in Holland.

“Mokotjo’s a very good player – he’s capable of so much. He can dictate a game, set the tempo of it, knows when to slow it down and play it quick.

“But obviously it’s up to the coach who he decides to play on the day,” said Coetzee.

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