Legend Reveals Barker’s Secret To Bafana Success
Edward Motale Explains Why Clive Barker Succeeded With Bafana
Former
 Bafana Bafana defender, Edward Motale, has revealed how Clive Barker 
managed to achieve success when in charge of the national team.
Barker
 was in charge of the national team between 1994 and 1997, cementing his
 place in history when Bafana claimed their first and only Africa Cup of
 Nations title in 1996 and Motale has revealed the secret to his former 
mentor’s success.
“What
 Clive Barker got right as Bafana coach was that he selected players 
that were on form; those who were consistent that were playing every 
day, week in and week out, those who were putting in the effort. It was 
either that you were doing so locally or internationally,” he explained 
to Soccer Laduma.
The 50-year-old pointed to examples such as Cape Town City coach, Eric Tinkler and the late Shoes Moshoeu to prove his point.
“You
 can look at (Eric) Tinkler, he was playing every game overseas, Shoes 
(Moshoeu) was playing every game in Turkey. And, on this side, we were 
consistently playing every game,” he added. “But there were players that
 were just on form like Brendan Augustine who was playing for Bush Bucks
 and was scoring every game. He was on form then and then we used the 
likes of the late Sizwe (Motaung) who was also on form. So those were 
the elements that he used, that’s where we had a nice combination.”
