THE Zambia soccer team face Swaziland at Somhlolo Stadium here, knowing too well that a win, in whatever format, will rekindle hopes of qualifying to the next round of the conjoined 2010 African Cup and World Cup qualifiers.
This game is a matter of life and death for Zambia and a win will subsequently position the squad as heavy favourites to emerge from Group 11 which has Swaziland leading on better goal aggregate.
Both Swaziland and Togo share three points apiece following their respective wins at home.
However, going by how the Sihlangu’ shocked Togo a week ago, Zambia coach Herve Renard will predictably preach the ‘Prudent Concept’ to his players and as such, phrases like ‘don’t underrate’, ‘don’t be over-confident’ and ‘don’t be complacent’, will feature prominently in the coach’s pre-match sermon.
But too many ‘don’ts’ in a game plan may just spoil the party as the players may ‘self-censor’ their prowess and fail to freely express themselves on the turf of the small 15, 000 seater capacity Somhlolo stadium which is expected to be filled to the brim.
The game will be played on an artificial turf that technically could work against Zambia, as admitted by skipper Christopher Katongo.
Apart from the difficult turf, Zambia might also be intimidated by the expected partisan crowd as it seems the attendance of spectators brings with it renewed energy and euphoria, and settings strikingly resembling Swaziland’s renowned reeds ceremony, which is only two months away.
In this case, the puzzle Zambia face in this encounter is to ever weigh situations on the ground and reconcile them in a split of a second, with the touchline ‘control tower’ battle plan and instructions.
Failure to heed touchline calls may result in a series of substitutions and, worse still, being peeled off the squad as a ‘modest’ way of announcing who is boss.
No doubt, Zambia has a glittering historical head-to-head advantage over the Swazis, but in this era of upsets, the Chipolopolo boys will have to summon all the makings of the true winner to bag the priceless three points.
Despite Zambia having a better record, Swaziland are unbeaten at home by the Chipolopolo boys stretching back to February 2, 2001 when the Sihlangu were last defeated
Swaziland might feel relieved with the absence of elusive Collins Mbesuma whose name is still embedded in their minds after terrorising them in the 2005 COSAFA Castle Cup mini competition at Woodlands stadium with his brace before Portugal-bound Rainford Kalaba added a clincher in Zambia ’s 3-1 victory.
Both players are out of the squad with the former reported to be busy finalising his move to his new Portuguese side, Bragga, but one wonders what could be more important than playing for the nation at such a crucial time than rushing to go to the club whose league is currently on recess.
Another blow for Renard is the absence of Sweden-based midfielder Isaac Chansa, who will miss the two qualifiers against Swaziland after accruing a red-card in the first match against Togo in Accra.
But Renards is not short of talent in his squad and a reservoir of youngsters like Emmanuel Mayuka, Clifford Mulenga and Roger Kola whose feet can fit in any shoe.
Renard’s midfield pack is well filled with the presence of Felix Katongo who undoubtedly has the capacity of rising to the occasion when it matters most while France-based striker Jacob Mulenga who just recovered from a nose injury will bring with him the experience that can lead Zambia to record an avalanche of goals from this match.
Swaziland, who are hugely motivated after beating Togo, will once again be looking to Siza Dlamini and Collen Salelwako who scored in that shock result.
Swaziland coach Ephraim Mashaba will also be looking to Dennis Masina and Tony Tsabedze for dating runs into Zambia’s half to be manned by Chintu Kapamba, Billy Mwanza and William Chinyama.
Meanwhile, Swaziland coach Ephraim ‘Shakes’ Mashaba revealed his respect for Zambia and predicted a tough encounter in this afternoon’s match and singled out Zambia captain Katongo as a dangerous player.
“I take this game to be like a cup final of this group. I know how Zambia approaches tough encounters. I know Zambian football at all levels. It will be a very tough encounter,” he said.
Probable line-ups:
Zambia – Kennedy Mweene, William Chinyama, Joseph Musonda, Chintu Kampamba, Billy Mwanza, Stophira Sunzu, Felix Katongo, Clifford Mulenga, Chris Katongo, Emmanuel Mayuka, James Chamanga.
Swaziland – Njabuliso Simelane, Dennis Fakudze, Themba Manana, Sihawu Dlamini, Zakhele Manyatsi, Stopper Mthethwa, Gcina Mazibuko, Dennis Masina, Siza Dlamini, Collen Salelwako, Tony Tsabedze.
[Times of Zambia]