It's swim or sink for Zebras

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Zebras' coach, Stanley Tshosane's tactics will be put to test tomorrow as he tries to reverse a 0-3 deficit against Mali in the second and final leg of their 2013 Orange AFCON qualifier at Lobatse Stadium.

The match is probably one of the biggest hurdles Tshosane is facing in his career as the national team coach.
The former army man and his troops have only 90 minutes to make or break by doing the highly impossible task of scoring three or more goals against the 2012 AFCON semi finalists, or falling out.

The Brazil, England and German trained gaffer will have to dig deep into his coaching arsenals to turn a team that has been struggling in front of goal in recent times into scoring machine against one of the continent's strongest teams.

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