Give soccer
politics to soccer politicians
By BRIAN
KAJENGO
I am not
impressed by the way SADC countries manipulate soccer, especially the two SADC
countries South Africa, and Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe
has gone to quarter finals through the eye of a needle.
Zimbabwe three games one goal and South Africa
knocked on the group stages.
We can’t
say the players are under paid. As we know there is no country which produces
quality players like South
Africa.
Bafana Bafana raised hope for everybody that the trophy would be for mzansi, but that was not the case.
Bafana Bafana raised hope for everybody that the trophy would be for mzansi, but that was not the case.
We cant say
we don’t have strikers in Bafana Bafana. We all know the most disappointed fan
is our sports Minister, Fikile Mbalula.
Minister
Mbalula we are with you in pain. SAFA take from me. Firing a coach is not the
solution. Bafana Bafana players did get motivated and feel proud to play on the
home soil surprises me. Still they betray the nation.
The problem
is one our players from SADC motivated by money no matter how the coach
together with the technical team try to motivate, their motivation is in vain.
We fired
Pitso Mosomane, Steve Kompela, and Iguseng is a short period of time.
New blood
new strength lets lean from Zambia
and Nigeria.
We don’t want
to familiar by being good free kick takers or mentalists all the time.
The
Worriers gathered pieces when they beat Mali 2-1 which is a narrow margin. Zimbabwe is a
one man band because of Mahashi. My credit goes to Kudakwashe Mahashi, to me he
is the pillar of the Worriers striking force.
Thanks to
Ian Gorowa and his team they did their home work very well.
We now bank
our hopes on the Worriers and the entire SADC is behind you.
Can the technical
teams start using young player as they are hungry for success like what Zambia and Nigeria are doing?
We need
real soccer politicians to intervene. I would love to see SADC countries
lifting the trophies. Do you think The Worriers would lift the trophy?
I hope
everybody think so. The support is behind through the SADC region.
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