South Africa coach Shakes Mashaba: We gave it away Again

Published on: 27 January 2015
South Africa coach Shakes Mashaba: We gave it away Again
Shakes Mashaba, coach of South Africa during the 2015 African Cup of Nations Qualifier match between South Africa and Congo, at Peter Mokaba Stadium on 14 October 2014 ©Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix

Following his side's 2-1 loss to Ghana, Bafana Bafana head coach, Shakes Mashaba, says his side needs the ability to kill off games.

Bafana took the lead in all three of their group games and failed to win none of them and 'Shakes' believes his side sat back too deep in the loss to the Black Stars.

"I think we gave it away again, for us to come out, score a goal and we couldn't consolidate," Mashaba said after the game.

"In the first half after we scored, we took the game to them, that's why they couldn't come, the biggest fall came out in the first 10 minutes of the second half, everybody went to sit back, all nine players sitting, we tried to push them up, we made changes, it didn't work out."

Mashba added that Bafana did not need to rush things when they went ahead.

"I think we need to go back to our basics of playing football, knowing when to do things, how to do things, and where to do them."

"You need that ability to kill a game, that is one of the things I am talking about when we I talk about the basics," Mashaba added.

"Why rush when you're one goal up, buy time, at that time you could have seen they were on a high, what should have was to kill the game, but we were knocking it back to them and they came at us and that's where the problem was."

Source: Soccer Laduma

Comments

  • Exp Coach
    says: 9 years ago
    Ofunu coach, you never accept defeat.
  • Stranger Danger
    says: 9 years ago
    "Bafana took the lead in all three of their group games and failed to win none of them " what kinda english is this?
  • THE PANTHER
    says: 9 years ago
    haha. ofunu indeed. seems to talk too much only to appear garrulous.
  • THE PANTHER
    says: 9 years ago
    its called "throw in 'any' words" english. got it? lol. my weird attempt at humor
  • Anokwale
    says: 9 years ago
    His players were happy to have a lead over Ghana and tried to hold on. That was not the mentality to have. Ghana got intense in the second half.
  • Ghana Paradox
    says: 9 years ago
    Where is the ZAMBIAN paradox? And his mentors Mumbi & naija99?
  • Nobody
    says: 9 years ago
    It can only take a late goal by a defensive mistake to win against Ghana or even draw. Like U.S, Germany and Portugal did and recently Senegal. Other than that "We never say die until the bones are rotten" Simple.. Whether S.A gave away or should have killed the game or relaxed, Ghana team B is still better. Take away Muntari,Kwadwo Asamoah, K.P Boateng, Essien, Akaminko, Schrulpp and play Jordan in place of Waris,the team B will stick kick off some wild asses This coach is an ugly proud guy. Instead of admitting Ghana were the better side, he's arrogantly giving excuses for his failure. Nobody needs it bitch
  • PITO
    says: 9 years ago
    Shakes Mashaba, sometimes saying the truth will suffice..A half-squad Ghana is still not a small team in Africa that you can just score one goal against in the first half and expect your players to be able to kill the game by slowing it down. That will never work against good teams. You should rather say your team did not play for 90 minutes. if Ghana can score from one goal down against a team like Portugal and play a 2 goal draw with Germany, what made you think the South African Players will be able to kill of the game with a one nil early goal? huh? wrong advice. Listen to Dean Furman.