Johannesburg - Bafana Bafana is in Cameroon, where on Saturday they play the Central Africa Republic (CAR) in Yaounde in their Soccer World Cup 2014 qualifier.
According to the Soccer-Laduma website, the game was supposed to be played in CAR, but due to the political unrest in that country, which has seen 13 South African soldiers killed, the game was moved to a neutral venue by FIFA.
Bafana midfielder Dean Furman says the team have the belief that they can do well against CAR. He said the game against CAR is a must win and will help them prepare for another win against Ethiopia.
"The win in CAR will set the mood for another win in Ethiopia. We know that both games are very important but we have to take one game at a time. We have to have the belief that we can do it and yes we have that belief. We just have to go out there and do it," the England based midfielder concluded.
According to the Soccer-Laduma website, the game was supposed to be played in CAR, but due to the political unrest in that country, which has seen 13 South African soldiers killed, the game was moved to a neutral venue by FIFA.
Bafana midfielder Dean Furman says the team have the belief that they can do well against CAR. He said the game against CAR is a must win and will help them prepare for another win against Ethiopia.
"The win in CAR will set the mood for another win in Ethiopia. We know that both games are very important but we have to take one game at a time. We have to have the belief that we can do it and yes we have that belief. We just have to go out there and do it," the England based midfielder concluded.