“We simply need to have a competitive league, proper development structures, not just talking about robust development plans, but to have people on the ground working, The coach will then have players who are better technically, tactically and physically, a bit of personality and character, remember a national team coach normally gets a maximum of six days with his players so it is difficult to turn average players into world beaters in such a short period of time, said Keagakwa.”
“This country has 30 very competitive players and they have another 20 players who I believe that they can take Botswana to the next level, the most important thing is to have a program and support the youngsters, stated Zapata.”
On the contrary, Black Master FC Chairman Moreetsi Kediseng commented that football is a generational sport. He argued that it might take Botswana another 50 or 100 years to qualify for Afcon. Kediseng highlighted that just like Brasil in the past dominating world football, today they are no more at that level of football.
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