The Lesotho coach has already travelled to Johannesburg to talk to Thabo Senong, who was Stuart Baxter’s assistant during Bafana's games against the island nation, in the hope of gaining some insight.
“We have a chance,” Maliehe told TimesLIVE. “The game itself is already motivation for my players; I don’t have to motivate them for this. It will be a first time ever for Lesotho to qualify and my boys are ready for that opportunity.The Lesotho coach has already travelled to Johannesburg to talk to Thabo Senong, who was Stuart Baxter’s assistant during Bafana's games against the island nation, in the hope of gaining some insight.
"And obviously we played them here in Maseru earlier in the qualifiers. They were missing three or four key players when they came to Lesotho, but they will be at full strength this time and I’ve got knowledge of how they will play,” said Maliehe. Lesotho are also set to camp at the High Performance Centre in Pretoria from Thursday, before traveling next week to the Cape Verde.
“We are ready to play Cape Verde. We know it will be a hard task ... and that they will attack most of the time. We have started already with the preparations because 90% of our players are home-based.”
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