Bafana Bafana do not need financial incentives to motivate them to try to beat Nigeria in today’s 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier at FNB Stadium‚ coach Stuart Baxter has said.

Baxter said for Bafana it is about qualifying for Cameroon 2019‚ not cash incentives.

“When I started playing football‚ and even now‚ money is not my god‚” the Bafana coach said ahead of his team’s final training session at FNB yesterday morning.

“It’s nice to have and it’s the reward that you feel. But I don’t feel better rewarded if someone gives me an extra million.

“The reward I get is that I see the faces out there are happy‚ and I see the players proud of themselves.

“I think the whole of South Africa is going through a tough time. There are big companies that are cutting back.

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“And we also need to cut back. We can’t pay our players that sort of money.

“And I don’t think that’s a bad thing. I think that is us reflecting what’s happening in South Africa.

“Buckle your belt a bit‚ put your flak jacket on and go to war. That’s it.

“I don’t think we’ll be better warriors if we get paid an extra R25‚000.

“Maybe Nigeria are. I don’t know. I can only speak for the South Africans.

“Money’s not an issue with us – we want these points.”