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South Africa targets Nigeria-born Ime Okon for Bafana Bafana
New football sensation in South Africa, the Nigerian-born Ime Okon has caught the attention of football followers in the country.
Okon, a 20-year is is one of the breakthrough young stars for United this season together with Shandre Campbell, holds dual citizenship because his father is Nigerian and his mother is South African.
He plays for SuperSport United as a central defender.
Bafana Bafana legend Andre Arendse has urged South Africa to be decisive and secure the future of highly-promising youngster.
He has been named in provisional squads a few times by Bafana coach Hugo Broos but he is yet to earn a cap, and Arendse is concerned South Africa may lose a “super talent” to rivals Nigeria.
As a sign of his burgeoning career, the tall central defender has made 18 appearances for coach Gavin Hunt in the DStv Premiership and has tasted continental football with six appearances in the Confederation Cup.
“Ime Okon is the next one on the radar [of Ronwen Williams when it comes to development] and I don’t want to hype him up or put him out there and say he is the best because he is only 20,” said Arendse, who is assistant coach to Hunt.
“He is a super talent but I am not intending to put pressure on him though I know he can handle it. He is starting to prove he can handle pressure during games and we need to look after him.
“You spoke about dual citizenship and we better be careful we don’t lose him because he is definitely one for the future. I know what I am talking about because I have had the privilege of playing behind some of the best defenders in South Africa.
“I don’t need to mention names, you guys know who I am talking about, but I am telling you in a few year’s time he’s going to be up there.”
Arendse was speaking as United prepared to travel to Richards Bay for their tricky Nedbank Cup last 16 clash at the King Goodwill Zwelithini Stadium in Durban on Saturday.
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South Africa targets Nigeria-born Ime Okon for Bafana Bafana –
New football sensation in South Africa, the Nigerian-born Ime Okon has caught the attention of football followers in the country.
Okon, a 20-year is is one of the breakthrough young stars for United this season together with Shandre Campbell, holds dual citizenship because his father is Nigerian and his mother is South African.
He plays for SuperSport United as a central defender.
Bafana Bafana legend Andre Arendse has urged South Africa to be decisive and secure the future of highly-promising youngster.
He has been named in provisional squads a few times by Bafana coach Hugo Broos but he is yet to earn a cap, and Arendse is concerned South Africa may lose a “super talent” to rivals Nigeria.
As a sign of his burgeoning career, the tall central defender has made 18 appearances for coach Gavin Hunt in the DStv Premiership and has tasted continental football with six appearances in the Confederation Cup.
“Ime Okon is the next one on the radar [of Ronwen Williams when it comes to development] and I don’t want to hype him up or put him out there and say he is the best because he is only 20,” said Arendse, who is assistant coach to Hunt.
“He is a super talent but I am not intending to put pressure on him though I know he can handle it. He is starting to prove he can handle pressure during games and we need to look after him.
“You spoke about dual citizenship and we better be careful we don’t lose him because he is definitely one for the future. I know what I am talking about because I have had the privilege of playing behind some of the best defenders in South Africa.
“I don’t need to mention names, you guys know who I am talking about, but I am telling you in a few year’s time he’s going to be up there.”
Arendse was speaking as United prepared to travel to Richards Bay for their tricky Nedbank Cup last 16 clash at the King Goodwill Zwelithini Stadium in Durban on Saturday.
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