CAN 2021: Percy Tau launches South Africa – Ghana
It is one of the flagship posters of the fifth day of qualifying for CAN 2021. The winner from South Africa – Ghana will take a big step towards qualification. A stake that is perfectly measured by the star of Bafana-Bafana, Percy Tau, confident for this shock of the leaders of group C.
A breathtaking duel. South Africa welcomes Ghana this Thursday for a decisive shock in the race for CAN 2021. The winner of this explosive poster will take a big step towards qualification. Because both teams have the same number of points at the top of Group C in the qualifiers . But the Black Stars occupy the first place thanks to a better goal-average (+4 against +3 for South Africa).
Avoid mistakes in the first leg
A situation that Percy Tau and his teammates intend to reverse. The star of Bafana Bafana perfectly understands the stake of this clash of leaders. “We all know that the winner will come closer to the CAN. But, I am convinced that we will work hard and should achieve a very good result. We also want to use the advantage of playing at home and do better than the first leg ”, indicates the striker on the site of the South African Fed .
A first leg from which the South Africans believe they have learned all the lessons. “We watched the videos of this match that we lost 2-0 and saw our shortcomings. We hope to be in a very good state of mind and that we will play well, ” added the Brighton striker, revenge. In any case, the Bafana Bafana have no other choice if they want to avoid calculations at the time of the final scoring. Because Sudan (3rd, 6 pts, +2) remains in ambush.
Make the collective speak
Percy Tau knows he will be eagerly awaited in this explosive duel. But for him, victory will come through the collective. “Whatever we intend to achieve, we must do it as a collective. When I am given the responsibility, I share it with my teammates (…) We share the pressure as a team, but as I said, the ultimate price is qualification ”, maintains the playing master of Bafana Bafana. Ghana is therefore warned.