‘Trapa’ rewinds the clock

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Former Bafana Bafana head coach Trott Moloto may have vacated the hot seat under acrimonious circumstances nearly two decades ago, but he says it was hard to resist another national team call-up.

The 63-year-old has told City Press that his return to Bafana, albeit on an interim basis, has evoked some fond memories.

He elaborated on what convinced him to swap his trendy suits for a national team tracksuit: “We have so much in common with Molefi, including our background as former school teachers. I also started out as a national Under-17 coach before I was appointed the senior national team coach in August 1998.

In the few days he spent in camp as the technical adviser to Ntseki, Moloto said he had felt a great deal of respect of the tactician from Botshabelo township in the Free State. Although some people might have raised eyebrows when Moloto was invited to join Bafana, he said that he was never lost to football.

 

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