Amajita goalkeeper, Dumisani Msibi, believes the current side has the potential to change the face of South African football.
Msibi proved to the be hero in the Commonwealth Cup semi-final, saving two penalties in the semi-final penalty shoot-out win over Belarus.
The SuperSport United shot-stopper has already made an appearance for Bafana Bafana and believes if the current Amajita squad stay grounded they can become the next golden generation.
"Mark my words, if this squad is kept together as a unit and the players in turn keep their feet on the ground, this team can change the face of South African football.
"They should just remain level-headed, listen to the coaches and keep focused. They can turn into a golden generation. You have seen what they have done here in Russia," said the 19-year old goalkeeper.
Msibi added they want to leave their mark at the Commonwealth Cup.
"We have made history here in Russia by defeating some of the biggest football names in world and reaching the final on European soil. That is no small feat," added Msibi.
"You can tell from the players' determination that they want to leave a lasting impression and develop a niche for their careers. They have one thing in common – hunger for success,"
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