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South African Full House Ahead Of Japan & Jamaica Friendlies
South Africa’s preparations for the international friendlies against Japan and Jamaica have received a major boost after almost all the players reported to camp by this morning.
According to team manager Sipho Nkumane, Israel-based defender Tsepo
Masilela is the only player missing after England-based midfielder
Kagisho Dikgacoi arrived in the country this morning.
“Tsepo’s team played a league match yesterday [Monday] and he is expected to arrive in the country tomorrow [Wednesday]. The rest of the players like Bernard Parker, Anele Ngcongca and Macbeth Sibaya are already in camp after arriving last night.
“So far preparations are going well and no late injuries have been reported,” Nkumane added, according to a report on Kickoff.com.
“Tsepo’s team played a league match yesterday [Monday] and he is expected to arrive in the country tomorrow [Wednesday]. The rest of the players like Bernard Parker, Anele Ngcongca and Macbeth Sibaya are already in camp after arriving last night.
“So far preparations are going well and no late injuries have been reported,” Nkumane added, according to a report on Kickoff.com.
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