By Nomava Nobumba
25 January 2010
Bafana Bafana coach Carlos Parreira says he will make only one or two changes to the team to play Zimbabwe on Wednesday.
Bafana take on Zimbabwe in Durban’s Moses Mabhida Stadium after defeating Swaziland 6-2 over the weekend.
Parreira says he was pleased with the commitment his players showed against Swaziland.
Parreira had the luxury of playing two different sides in each half against Swaziland as it was an unofficial match.
The head coach said he would only be able to make a maximum of six changes against Zimbabwe during the match which is an official friendly for which caps will be awarded.
No caps were awarded against Swaziland.
Parreira said he was happy with the way Bafana kept possession and hit Swaziland hard with pace on the counter-attack.
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