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Broos reveals turning point behind Bafana’s historic rise

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July 03, 2026

THERE was a moment, early in Bafana Bafana’s World Cup journey, when the scale of the occasion nearly swallowed them whole.

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Broos reveals turning point behind Bafana’s historic rise

Hugo Broos admits it now with rare honesty — the opening night against Mexico was not lost purely on tactics, but on everything that came with the theatre of football's biggest stage.

“We were ready for the game, but then you go with the bus to the stadium, you see all the crowd, you see what happens in the stadium, 80,000 crazy Mexicans, the opening ceremony. It's not a game, a usual game, it’s something very special,” Broos explained.

For a side still learning how to function under the weight of World Cup pressure, the environment itself became an opponent before a ball was even kicked. The noise, the occasion, the scale — all of it combined into a psychological wave that Bafana struggled to fully withstand.

What followed on the pitch was a performance that exposed a clear split in their game.

Structurally, they were not completely broken without the ball, but in possession they struggled to cope with the intensity and decision-making demands of the moment.

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