Newsteam
22 June 2010
AmaZulu coach and Bafana Bafana captain Neil Tovey says the South African team should not be too concerned about scoring three or more goals in today's crucial game against France, but rather focus on winning the game.
He says the changes made in Bafana Bafana because of two players being suspended will only improve the team as the selection has not been correct.
Tovey adds that despite the recent chaos within the French team, they are still able to beat South Africa.
Meanwhile, Bafana Bafana spokesperson Mahlomola Morake says the team is ready to take on France.
Morake says the mood in the camp is very positive and the players are raring to go.
Every one of them understands the symbolism attached to the encounter by the whole nation.
Morake adds that while it is a pity the team is no longer in charge of its destiny, the players want to thank their millions of supporters for their loyalty.
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