Mnyamane has been a key figure in Stuart Baxter’s squad after joining them at the beginning of the season, contributing with five goals and seven assists along the way.
“Coming into the camp, I know that I have to fight for the jersey – I have to work hard,” said Mnyamane.
“Yes – I can get results with my club but I also need to prove myself in the national set up.
“I believe when two countries meet there is no such thing as a friendly because pride is at stake. I don’t see these games as friendlies. I see them as games the country needs to win and showcase that we are still here as Bafana Bafana.
“I don’t believe you can regard any other country as a smaller team. Each country is special and Guinea-Bissau and Angola are good countries, they play good football.
“Guinea-Bissau are a good team. We know West African teams are a bit physical. It’s going to be a tough match,” he concluded.
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