Thabo Nodada excited to bring his energy and desire to Bafana Bafana

Thabo Nodada Nodada was brilliant, the beating heart of the team, when Cape Town City won the MTN8 final two weeks ago. Photo: Sydney Mahlangu/BackpagePix

Thabo Nodada Nodada was brilliant, the beating heart of the team, when Cape Town City won the MTN8 final two weeks ago. Photo: Sydney Mahlangu/BackpagePix

Published Oct 9, 2018

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CAPE TOWN – Good things happen to good guys. But also, great things happen to those who put in the hard yards.

Thabo Nodada represents both of the above, which is why the energetic Cape Town City midfielder’s selection to the Bafana Bafana squad is certainly well-deserved.

The South African national football team has two crucial 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against the Seychelles to prepare for this week.

Victory is paramount if Bafana want to qualify for the tournament to be hosted by Cameroon next year – and Nodada is hoping to make a contribution to the national cause.

The first fixture against the Seychelles is scheduled for Saturday at FNB Stadium, with the return match next Tuesday at the Stade Linite in Victoria, Seychelles.

Nodada has played an influential role in the City squad since the arrival of Benni McCarthy as head coach.

When City boss John Comitis purchased the franchise of Mpumalanga Black Aces, he inherited a squad of players which included Nodada, the 23-year-old from Ixopo in KwaZulu-Natal.

Initially after the club was relocated to the Mother City, Nodada was injured and never saw much action.

But McCarthy then replaced Eric Tinkler as coach, and he immediately realised the value of the dynamic, fit-again Nodada. Ever since, the player has been the first name on McCarthy’s team-sheet.

Nodada was brilliant, the beating heart of the team, when City won the MTN8 final two weeks ago.

No doubt it was that performance which more than likely persuaded Bafana coach Stuart Baxter that the City man was ready for the elevation to the national squad.

“I’m very happy, I’m very excited,” said Nodada. “To be called up among the best in the country is a great feeling, a great honour.

“It shows that what I’m doing is appreciated, not just by my teammates, but by the national team set-up and the people of South Africa. I can’t wait to test myself against the best.

“It means a lot. As a kid growing up, those players are your heroes, and to be with Bafana, and to have the whole nation behind you, that is the ultimate goal.

“For me, to get it at the tender age of 23, I have to be proud of myself. I’m very happy. It means a lot.”

“Rich kid in a rich school”🤘🏾

Now I also get to say ‘National duty’😂😂❤️ pic.twitter.com/qKSFKLkpiL

— Thabo Nodada (@ThaboNodada26) October 8, 2018

Nodada admitted the call-up was a bit of a surprise.

“I won’t say it was the least expected this time around,” he said. “Before, I was really grafting and then when the squad was named and I wasn’t in it, I would be shattered.

“So I let time take its course. I didn’t put my mind to it a lot because we were involved in the MTN8, and that was my main focus.

“A surprise, yes, and you could see that in my shock after the announcement.”

The City midfielder explained the change in his game this season, and why he is feeling a lot more confident.

“A lot of buttons have changed,” said Nodada. “I think it started when City gave me the Player of the Season award – it was a stamp, a validation of my ability. It did wonders for my confidence.

“Everybody believed in me, the coach believed in me, my family and the people of Cape Town. It’s a great feeling – and that has helped me so much in my game.”

Champion 🏆 pic.twitter.com/yki4BisWds

— Thabo Nodada (@ThaboNodada26) September 29, 2018

Now as he prepares for the Seychelles, Nodada isn’t too sure what to expect, but he’s relishing the opportunity to be part of SA’s best footballers, and to work with Baxter.

“I’ve spoken to one of my teammates – Allan Kateregga. He is a Uganda international and has experience. He told me about the ins and outs of (the) Seychelles, how they play, how they go about things and how physical they are.

“Besides that, though, I don’t know too much about the Seychelles. But I know that the national team is set up very well, I know they do their research, so we should be fine,” Nodada said.

“I’ve never worked with Stuart Baxter before, so (I) asked a few guys who have worked with him about what he wants and what he expects of a player. But he chose me, so he obviously saw something in me.

Bafana Bafana having the second training at Steyn City School on Tuesday, 9 October pic.twitter.com/17fufTmn9x

— Bafana Bafana (@BafanaBafana) October 9, 2018

“At the press conference, he mentioned my energy and desire, and that’s one thing I will never lose, and will keep working on.

“I’m looking forward to working with the Bafana coach – he has won many trophies. I, too, am someone who wants to win at all costs, so I think we will have a good relationship.”

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Cape Times

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