/ 1 October 2008

Big smiles as Bafana trounce Malawi

Bafana Bafana coach Joel Santana admitted he would be sleeping a lot easier after his team outplayed Malawi 3-0 in a friendly international played at the Germiston Stadium on Tuesday night.

Santana changed his system and kept his promise of giving all his players a run against the Flames, who were well and truly doused.

Bafana played a more open game. Santana ditched his ultra-conservative formation in which he previously employed two defensive midfielders and one striker.

Against Malawi he utilised a more conventional 4-4-2 formation with two strikers, Bernard Parker and Eleazar Rodgers, leading the attack.

Said a smiling Santana afterwards; ‘Tonight I will have good dreams for a change.”

That statement underlined the nightmare Santana has been living with since he took charge of Bafana in June. Before Tuesday’s win, Bafana have won only once and drawn twice under their new Brazilian coach.

But two goals from Parker and a great injury time strike from Daine Klate put the smiles back on the crowd of about 6 000 fans.

Santana is likely to bring back his experienced European based players for next weekend’s final 2010 African Nations Cup qualifier against Equatorial Guinea.

The only thing at stake here is whether Bafana or Equatorial Guinea will finish bottom of Group Four.

Santana said he had been impressed by a number of players.

”It would be unfair for me to single anyone out from tonight’s squad to play against Equatorial Guinea. I have not had time to make a decision. I will meet with my assistants, Pitso Mosimane and Jairo Leal, and watch the DVD of this game before naming my squad.”

But Santana was impressed by Thanda Royal Zulu forward Parker, whom he described as quick and calm under pressure.

Parker has scored four goals in the league for his club and now appears to have shown he is ready to step up to the international stage with two well-taken goals.

Santana was happy with debutant central defender Morgan Gould of SuperSport United. He said Gould reminded him of himself when he played in Brazil: ‘Gould has a tremendous personality on the field. He is a leader at the back. In him I have found another player to add to my squad.”

‘I wanted to see Lefa [Tsutsulupa], Teko [Modise], Parker and Siphiwe [Tshabalala] combine again and they did superbly. They all played well.”

He stressed that while the win was important for morale.

‘We played good football. This is the type of soccer that the fans want to see. It was fantastic seeing the cheers and reaction of the crowd tonight. It shows we are on the right track and the players are learning my tactics.”

‘The players showed good tactical discipline by following my game plan and we got our rewards.”

Modise, who captained the squad, summed it up, saying: ‘It was a big win for us. There are a whole lot of big smiles in the dressing room right now. This win has done wonders for morale and shows we can score goals. Our biggest problem going into the game was the fact we had not been scoring. We seem to have rectified that and the spirits are sky high.”

It was Modise’s second game as captain and he has now two wins out of two as skipper. He led Bafana to a 2-1 win over Zimbabwe in March.

‘It was good to see the players enjoy themselves, score goals and get a solid win under our belts. We now need to take this spirit and form into our next matches and build on this.” – Sapa