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Igesund concerned about pitch

Johannesburg - Gordon Igesund was concerned over the National Stadium pitch on Thursday ahead of South Africa's Africa Cup of Nations opener, another worry for the under-pressure coach of the sluggish home team.

Coach Igesund took time to inspect the field as hosts Bafana Bafana trained for Saturday's first game against tournament debutant Cape Verde.

Igesund didn't comment to pitch-side media but he was clearly unhappy at areas of patchy grass and two chunks of re-laid turf in front of one goalmouth at the showpiece stadium.

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His apparent fears that the pitch would hamper South Africa's passing game against the unknown threat of Cape Verde was eased by the stadium managers, who said it was a "top-class, world-class pitch" and had no problems in a FIFA inspection on Tuesday.

The National Stadium, previously known as Soccer City, will host only the opening game and final at the African Cup, but had trouble keeping the grass in a good state in the past after the venue was used for concerts.

The issue of the pitch has been a sore point in South Africa, with local media picking it out as another example of the host country's sometimes hurried preparation for this event.

The team, Igesund conceded regularly in the build-up, also didn't have enough time to prepare.

"Time has obviously been a factor for everybody," Igesund said on Thursday, referring to all coaches.

For the field, Stadium Management chief executive Jacques Grobbelaar said that apart from a small amount of "aesthetic" work to be done before Saturday, "we have got one of the best pitches available in the world."

With his team in mediocre form and with little known about opponents Cape Verde, the pressure was already mounting on Igesund within South Africa to ensure Bafana made a winning start against the cup first-timers.

To do that, Igesund has kept his first-choice team for the cup a closely guarded secret to avoid giving Cape Verde a chance to analyse them.

"If I've thrown a few curve balls here and there, it's because I had to do it," Igesund said on Thursday, adding he was happy to have "foxed" the media.

The squad had given up bonus payments until the quarter-final stages, captain Bongani Khumalo said, in an attempt to win over wavering home fans uncertain what their team will serve up on Saturday.

"We're here to fight for our country," Khumalo said. "The perception has always been the players have been a bit selfish. The guys have shown great courage (to give up bonuses)."

Igesund also said his team would "handle the (public) pressure," and a near-90 000-strong crowd demanding an opening victory.

"It's not the pressure that you can't handle, when you go home and can't sleep and you've got to take tablets," Igesund said. "It's exciting. You want to do well. You want to please people. You want to make the country proud."

Bafana Bafana haven't qualified for the last two African Cups but won the tournament on home soil in 1996 in the midst of post-apartheid nation building, leading home fans to expect another fairytale ride to the final 17 years later.

"It's not going to be easy ... but I think we're very capable," Igesund said.

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