Kaizer
Chiefs and Bafana Bafana goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune is aware that their
upcoming game against Nigeria will be tough as always given the big-name
players Gernot Rohr has at his disposal.
The two
sides will lock horns in a 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifier in Uyo
next week with history firmly against the South Africans, Khune expects a
totally different ball game.
The
29-year-old is of the view that the standard of South African football has
improved tremendously to match that of Nigeria, who have not lost to Bafana in
official matches.
“We respect
Nigeria, they’ve beaten us many times before and have big-name players, but it
will be a different ball game this time round," Khune told The Star
newspaper.
“I also
believe our standard has improved, and we have players who will want to impress
our coach. It will be difficult, but we are looking forward to the game. I
enjoy and work well under pressure,” added Khune.
Bafana managed
to steal two points off the Super Eagles over two legs the last time these two
nations met in Afcon qualifying matches.
However, the
South Africans have not beaten their Nigerian opponents in official matches,
with their only win coming in an international friendly 13 years ago.
The good
news for Bafana is that they will be coached by Stuart Baxter, who remains the
only manager to lead Bafana to victory over the 2013 African champions.
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