“We rested Denis on our first day of training since we arrived here in Egypt as he has that hamstring which always gives him trouble‚.”
Onyango has been battling a recurring hamstring niggle in recent weeks but coach Pitso Mosimane is hopeful that his number one stopper will respond to treatment and play against the Red Devils.
“We rested Denis on our first day of training since we arrived here in Egypt as he has that hamstring which always gives him trouble‚” said Mosimane. Mosimane added that key defenders Ricardo Nascimento and Anele Ngcongca are also being monitored as they have niggles‚ but they are expected to be available for the match.
"What is strange is that it is not long that we had the Africa Cup of Nations in that stadium and I don’t know what is happening.“Training was not bad‚ we were well received and trained at Petro Sport Stadium and it is a venue where we have a little bit of history.
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