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Mashego has worked hard to get to where he is

ZAAHIER ADAMS zaahier.adams@inl.co.za

CAPE Town City coach Eric Tinkler believes Terrence Mashego's call-up to the Bafana Bafana squad for the 2022 World Cup qualifiers against Ethiopia is much deserved, due to the defender's impeccable workethic.

Mashego has been brilliant during the early stages of the new season on the left-flank for City, showing great stamina to work the touchline while also offering plenty on attack with his pace on the ball.

“As a club we are very happy that our players are making the senior national team. It is good for the club, and of course it is good for the players. Terrence has worked extremely hard to get where he is. Yesterday (Sunday) was a day off for everyone, except Terrence,” Tinkler told reporters ahead of his team's MTN8 semi-final second leg against Swallows FC tomorrow.

“He decided to come in and do extra training on his own. He ended up doing it by himself, and that just shows how dedicated and hard working the young man is.”

Mashego will certainly be looking to put in another good shift tomorrow in Dobsonville against the Dube Birds in a bid to win a place in Hugo Broos' starting line-up for the clashes against Ethiopia next month.

It will no doubt help City's cause, who are deadlocked at 0-0 after the first leg with Swallows

in Cape Town. There has, in fact yet, to be a goal scored between these two teams, with Friday evening's Premiership encounter also finishing in a goalless stalemate.

“We have played Swallows twice now and unfortunately both those games finished in 0-0 draws. And they were extremely tough matches. But it's now a Cup match and you only get one opportunity,” Tinkler said.

“The one advantage that we may have is that we know we kept a clean sheet at home, and that if we do get an away goal things turn a lot more difficult for Swallows. So, we need to go there and be brave. They are tough opposition, they are tough to break down, so we are going to have to be at our best.”

City have admittedly been shy of goals, and have in general been lacking a creative spark this season. This has partially been due to influential midfielder Thabo Nodada's struggles with a hamstring injury. The 26-year-old has returned to the park recently, coming off the bench in the last couple of games and Tinkler is hoping that his recovery coincides with City returning to their free-flowing game.

“We have been managing to give him a little bit of time and he is regaining match fitness and sharpness. He came on this last game, took about 10 minutes to get himself actively involved in the game. Sometimes the intensity of the game is very difficult for a player coming off the bench to get into the rhythm. But I thought he was a lot better than in the previous game, and he will play a much bigger role for us going forward,” said Tinkler.

Bafana Bafana squad Goalkeepers: Ronwen Williams (capt), Veli Mothwa, Bruce Bvuma

Defenders: Nyiko Mobbie, Rushine De Reuck, Njabulo Ngcobo, Siyanda Xulu, Mosa Lebusa, Sifiso Hlanti, Terrence Mashego

Midfielders: Mothobi Mavala, Teboho Mokoena, Yusuf Maart, Thabani Zuke, Ethan Brooks, Goodman Mosele

Strikers: Evidence Makgopa, Victor Letsoalo, Thabiso Kutumela, Bongokuhle Hlongwane Vincent Pule, Tshegofatso Mabasa

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