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*We respect, but don't worship Bafana -Tshosane

Zebras' coach, Stanley Tshosane sounded modest as he threw down the gauntlet ahead of tomorrow's crunch tie against neighbours, South Africa at the compact UB Stadium. Kick-off is 3:00 pm.Tshosane, idolised for taking the national side to their first ever nations cup finals appearance, said while the Zebras respect their opponents, they do not worship them.

"Although we respect South Africa, we do not worship them. I am confident when I prepare for every match. I think we have done enough (preparations) for this game," Tshosane said.He is aware of the tough task that awaits his charges after both teams failed to collect maximum points from their opening 2014 World Cup qualifiers.

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