In a recent Ligue 1 match where Strasbourg claimed victory over Lorient, Lebo Mothiba, a striker for Bafana Bafana, was forced to leave the field due to an injury. Mothiba was brought into the game in the 76th minute but had to be taken off during stoppage time because of a reported knee injury.

The 27-year-old striker has been named in the preliminary Bafana Bafana squad for the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) by coach Hugo Broos.

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Bafana Bafana Striker Recurring Injuries and Current Concerns

Mothiba has had a history of struggling with injuries in recent years. Reports from France suggest that he has once again injured his problematic knee. The exact extent of his injury remains unknown for now. However, Hugo Broos is undoubtedly extremely concerned about his key striker.

According to the most recent reports from France, Mothiba has injured his left knee. This is a developing story, and more details will be revealed in the coming days.

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Johnson’s Confidence in the Team

Quality and Opportunities

Johnson, in a conversation with iDiskiTimes, expressed his belief in the quality of the team. He stated, “Look, I think we have enough quality in the team. I just think they have not been given enough opportunities as individuals. I think the way we assess them, or the way we analyze them as part of the Chiefs family, needs to be a little better between myself and my coaching staff.”

Improving Player Performance

Johnson emphasized the need for improvement and positivity. He said, “Because then we can give them more, they can be more positive towards themselves. If you did come to Kaizer Chiefs as an average player, then we will make you a better player. I think we need to get in their skin right now and there are good players.”

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By Shamiso Miracle

Shamiso Miracle completed her degree in journalism and media studies at the University of Zimbabwe before honing her skills at Savanna News. She then went on to work at iHarare News, becoming a voice for everyday SA citizens who wanted to share their stories. When she's not writing news that entertains and inspires ,Shamiso is an avid reader and a wellness bunny.

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