Former Bafana Bafana captain and 2010 FIFA World Cup ambassador Lucas Radebe will no doubt be one of the first to welcome the news that Pitso Mosimane will succeed Carlos Alberto Parreira as head coach of Bafana. Speaking at the weekend, before news of broke, Radebe said Safa should use the World Cup as a lesson and start developing a South African coach who understands 'the culture and traditions' of football in the country. Wasatch software. 'Having a local coach will not only aid development but will bring back the interest of supporters because when you have someone who does things the South African way.someone who understands the culture and traditions of football in this country; people will start noticing.' 'Things have not been consistent in the national team if you compare things back to our time, so maybe it is time we give a local guy a chance,' said Radebe, who won the African Cup of Nations in 1996. He said while Bafana gave their all in their exit match against France, the national team should have done better.
'The boys are very talented, you saw how they play it was just a matter of strategy I would have preferred them to go beyond (the first round). This being an African World Cup we are hoping Ghana can go all the way,' said Radebe. First task will be to prepare Bafana Bafana for the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations and he will no doubt look to qualifying, which starts in September, with the current squad that he has been working with.
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