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New talents emerge for Bafana Bafana ahead of Fifa World Cup qualifiers

New talents emerge for Bafana Bafana ahead of Fifa World Cup qualifiers

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Basadien's possible future move Stellenbosch FC defender and stand-in Bafana Bafana captain Fawaaz Basadien is in demand after an impressive season for his club.
As the countdown to the World Cup qualifiers in September begins, Bafana Bafana head coach Hugo Broos has taken proactive steps to refine the national squad by playing friendlies.
Recently, the national team managed a goalless draw against Tanzania before securing a convincing 2-0 victory over Mozambique.
The line-up featured a mix of experimental talent as several key players from Mamelodi Sundowns and overseas-based players were absent; the performances from emerging stars have ignited optimism for the team's future.
Among the stand-out performers in these matches were the Orlando Pirates duo of Relebohile Mofokeng and Mohau Nkota, who both demonstrated their potential for most of the season in the domestic arena.
Additionally, three other players made a compelling case for their inclusion in future Bafana Bafana squads: Mbekeza Mbokazi, Fawaaz Basadien and Luke le Roux.
1 Mbekezeli Mbokazi
At just 19 years old, Mbokazi has created a buzz in South African football, establishing himself as a candidate for the left centre-back position that Broos has pinpointed as needing urgent attention.
He rose through the ranks at Pirates with remarkable speed and now made his national debut against Mozambique. He had an impressive understanding of the game alongside his club teammate Nkosinathi Sibisi in the rearguard.
From the moment he stepped onto the pitch in international colours, it was evident that Mbokazi's talent transcended his age.
He has solid defensive skills, is comfortable on the ball and poses a threat during set plays. Mbokazi impressed with his tenacity and aerial prowess.
Not the tallest of defenders, his ability to secure aerial duels often contrasts with expectations, proving that skill and determination can conquer physical limitations on the pitch.
2 Fawaaz Basadien
Basadien, who captained the team against Tanzania, exhibited strong leadership, tactical skills, and unwavering commitment to his team.
At Stellenbosch FC, he is recognised for his ability to inspire teammates and maintain a positive attitude. He is a dependable set-piece taker and provides excellent ball distribution, making him an asset on the pitch.
In the 2024/25 Premiership season, Basadien made a significant impact with his goal contributions, scoring seven goals and providing eight assists in 46 matches.
In his debut against Tanzania, Basadien established himself as a reliable option in the left-back position.
He demonstrated commendable composure, and his ability to push forward will be vital for South Africa as they aim to score when chasing matches, especially when compared with the inconsistent performances of Bafana Bafana incumbent Aubrey Modiba.
3 Luke le Roux
The 25-year-old Sweden-based midfielder Le Roux has had health setbacks that have denied him regular duty for the national team.
His recent performances highlight his technical prowess, showcasing a mastery of possession that is invaluable as South Africa gears up for crucial World Cup qualifiers.
His physical strength, stamina, and work ethic that does not wane have made him an indispensable asset to both his club and the national squad.
Regarded as a 'box-to-box midfielder', Le Roux's ability to transition between defensive responsibilities and offensive thrusts plays a significant role in shaping the team's dynamics.
His impressive aerial ability allows him to excel in duels, contributing significantly to both defence and attack.
Coupled with his tactical intelligence, Le Roux demonstrates an understanding of the game, making astute decisions on the pitch that often tilt the balance in tight encounters.

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