Size counts - even in Africa

23/01/2008 10:03

George Dearnaley

The 2008 Africa Cup of Nations kicked off recently, and my first comment is on the brute, physical strength evident among the West African teams.

There is not a weakling among any of them. The two 'short' players out of the first 44 I saw were all built like light-heavyweight boxers. Not an ounce of fat on any of them. And the big ones are all built like super-heavyweight boxers, except they have speed, skill and agility.

Didier Drogba is the second biggest player at Chelsea (after Peter Cech), yet he is of average size in the Ivorian team. There must have been about four players bigger than him! Yaya Toure is a physical beast and together with Didier Zokora dominated the centre of midfield against Nigeria.

The Nigerian team was disappointing on the night, but they have enough quality in their squad to suggest they will still be among the contenders at the end.

Few perfect pitches

Ghana struggled against Guinea in the opening game, although they did hit the woodwork three times before winning 2-1 with a superb 35m last-minute strike from Sulley Muntari.

The fields have not looked great, but anyone who has travelled into Africa will tell you there are very few perfect pitches on the continent.

South African players are very fortunate to play league matches on some of the best fields, and some of them are in for a 'nice' surprise.

I played for Bafana against Congo in Point Noire in 1993 and the field was nothing more than a beach with some tufts of elephant grass. All our preparations went out the window and it was a case of adapting as quickly as possible and playing the best style of football to suit the conditions - mostly hoofing it up to me in the air and trying to feed off any knock downs.

Lights out in Ghana!

You can't help but feel sorry for the organisers of the tournament after the power failure in Accra just prior to the Mali v Benin match.

The supporters in the stadium were magnificent though, entertaining themselves by dancing and singing while waiting for the lights to come back on. I can't help but imagine the scene in SA in a few years should that happen - booing and whistling ringing out in displeasure.

I also felt for the referee of the match - Cape Town's very own Jerome Damon. The first South African to make an appearance in this year's tournament and the lights go out... I hope he isn't an Eskom employee in real life!

The refereeing has been decent so far although I think Ghana benefited from some 'home team' decisions in the opening match. I like the style of the North African refs - pretty much a case of 'get on with it'. They can also spot a 'dive' a mile away and I guess that comes from the experience of refereeing in North Africa.

Financial offers

There is a lot of quality on show and not all of it from the obvious big names. There are some no-name brands in some of the teams who look like they are on the verge of the next big move. I think it is fantastic for African football to have so many players making a great living out of the game in the top European leagues.

Unfortunately, until local teams and leagues can compete with the financial offers abroad, the continent is destined to lose its best talent. The great news is that as soon as one player leaves for Europe, another one rises up to take his place back home. And so the cycle continues.

  • George is the associate publisher of Kick Off magazine and represented South Africa during the 1994 World Cup qualifiers.

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    COMMENTS

    CYRIL FRITZ says: bafana's chances
    23/01/2008 11:11
    The SAA pilot in charge of Bafana's flight to Ghana have strict instructions to keep the engine of the plane idling - Bafana won't be there long.

    Tavengwa says: '...even in Africa...'
    23/01/2008 11:12
    I enjoy reading through but i did not certainly savour the 'even in Africa' phrase.From what perspective are writing from?.Why try distance self from the soil you are standing on?...bhudhi...

    Jimmi Greaves says: What a load of Rubbish
    23/01/2008 11:35
    George, as a player that learnt your trade at Durban Ramblers, I would have expected you to know what quality football is all about.

    veebot says: Egypt
    23/01/2008 12:15
    i'm not the biggest fan of egypt but boy did they have a game plan last night. cameroon did have a bit of a push in the second stanza but it was too little too late. and what brilliant two goals from zidan and "the other guy" :-)...sorry but i feel for bafana!!!

    Shuduz says: What's your point, goerge?
    23/01/2008 12:24
    What ur point, Goergie? Iz it like Bafana doesn't hv big guys like Drogba, Song, Diop dey r loosers already, even b4 even playing deir first game? Goerge, it's not de BIG dat's eats the small, the speed dat eats the slow, my friend. It's about speed & synergy b/n the team, which we got so far. Dat's what we saw last nite b/n Egypt & Cameroon... Why r u so negative, my man... Pls, give Bafana a break... We hv good, young, hungry team... Anything is possible

    SelloM says: Size Counts, evn in Africa
    23/01/2008 13:26
    On the contrary George, I think muscles with no ideas do not count. The man who destroyed Cameroun Yesterday (Egyptian Zidan) was not the biggest man on the field. The only lively light on Nigeria was John Obi Mikel, it was not the other giants. And John Obi may be big, but not very big. On a lighter note, the man who is going to destroy Angola today, Teko Modise is by no chance the biggest man in South Africa.

    Al says: Size?
    23/01/2008 13:39
    Hey Goerge, remember what people said a couple of months back about New Zealand Rugby team...Big, fast..."in a different league" Who's World Champs? To the Bafana boys I say do your best and make us proud!!!!

    Mpho says: Dear Obsessed "Giant""
    23/01/2008 13:49
    Poor George is short-sighted (excuse the pun) by his obsession with size. Why are these other "HUGE" players that you say dwarf Drogba not playing in the same league as him, where there are a lot more other skilful players, albeit "dwarfs" by your standards? George, it is the skill that matters and size may add to a skilful player?s competitive advantage, a point you actually concede to without admitting. Your size may have helped you avert the complete mediocrity level that you may have been relegated to in your days. By the way, what are your playing and writing credentials? I may have missed you playing for the National Team and helping them win the AFCON in 1996, right?

    penwell says: bafana bafana
    23/01/2008 13:53
    What is your feeling on the 4-5-1 formation? Do you think its working well for us? I personally think the team is highly dominated by midfielders and not pure strikers. There are really few strikers on the Bafana team, the only one i can think of is Fanteni.

    RINGOMANIA says: WHATEVER?
    23/01/2008 14:05
    a very interesting piece but lacks interest!! Didnt watch enough Premiership football this week? I hope this wont be a once off report on African football for a change, who knows?? Let's hope it lasts 'til the end of AFCON!!

    jackino says: supporters
    23/01/2008 14:48
    problem with sa soccer supporters is that we not realistic that's y when we lose games we either burn stadiums or the coach must be fired!!! wake up sa...

    brad roberts says: size does count
    23/01/2008 14:53
    george lets be honest bafana bafana do not have the size,but more importantly they do not have the technique and ability of the drogbas,kaloui,kanu.why is that?when you get there stats after a game,they read 5,6,7,8 maybe nine shots on goal if they lucky and maybe 1 on target,they are lacking technique in all department

    Clinton AKA Clino says: Pls rectify me George!!!
    23/01/2008 15:37
    Pls rectify me George but u neva played wit Bafana in Point Noire and pls stop complaining abut Bafana style of play and their physiq cos u actually in 4a surprise!!!

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