South Africa Coach set to be assessed

Bafana Bafana head coach Joel Santana's days seem numbered following the new SAFA executive's first NEC meeting. The new South African Football Association president Kirsten Nematandani has moved quickly to halt Bafana's slide by appointing SuperSport United coach Gavin Hunt and two former Bafana coaches Clive Barker and Jomo Sono to assess the team's performances. Santana and his beleaguered Bafana squad left on Tuesday for two friendly matches against Norway in Oslo on Saturday and Iceland in Reykjavik next Tuesday knowing that his new bosses are going to be much tougher to please than the old regime. Nematandani and his new committee have made no bones about the fact they are fed up with the poor results that Bafana and Santana have delivered since the Confederations Cup in June. Nematandani warned after the SAFA annual general meeting last Saturday where he was the shock winner unopposed for the presidency, that getting Bafana back on track for next June's World Cup finals was one of his major priorities. The new SAFA boss said after his first meeting with his new NEC that they were worried about the way Bafana have been performing. He said: "We have not made any judgments as yet. But we need to get Bafana back to their winnings ways and fast. Hopefully the input by messers Sono, Hunt and Barker will assist the NEC to decide the way forward." Bafana have lost six of their last seven matches. Their only win was a lucky 1-0 home victory over Madagascar ranked 131st in the world. But the new the new SAFA boss disclosed that the ideal was hatched at Tuesday's NEC meeting. "I have not spoken to Barker, Sono or Hunt but I am sure they will come to assist us. We as the new SAFA leadership need to know what is going on a ground level with Bafana," Nematandani said. In other words, should Santana fail against both Norway and Iceland he can virtually kiss his R1,4 million per month job goodbye. Santana is at this stage unaware of these new developments. But they will add to the pressure. Last week Santana was described as a "dead man walking" when he named his squad for these two friendly matches.