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Broos calm amid injury as Bafana eye qualifiers
The Star
|September 02, 2025
HUGO Broos’nonchalance in the face of a situation that should have him pulling out strands of his silver hair is further indication of just how good a coach Bafana Bafana have got.
The Belgian septuagenarian, who has restored South Africa to the top table of continental football, is on the verge of guiding the country back to the World Cup finals for the first time since 2010.
But ahead of the penultimate round of qualifying, which sees African countries playing two matches each month, Broos finds himself forced to improvise, with injuries hampering his preparations.
Having already announced the squad to face both Lesotho and Nigeria in Bloemfontein on Friday and next Tuesday respectively, the Africa Cup of Nations winner has had to make adjustments.
At the mandatory arrivals media conference at Dobsonville Stadium yesterday, Broos initially cut a frustrated figure as he announced the enforced changes.
“Its maybe one of the most difficult preparations I’ve had since I became coach of Bafana Bafana,” he explained.
“We have a lot of injuries, important players. (Nkosinathi) Sibisi is not there. (Ime) Okon is injured. Themba (Zwane) was playing, but you know he is injured. (S’phelele) Sithole played his first game and so can’t make it, (Grant) Kekana as well.”
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition September 02, 2025 de The Star.
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