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New coach Hugo Broos is on a mission to end the Bafana Bafana blues
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In his first interaction with South Africa’s public, new Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos, a former Belgium defender, identified South Africa’s leaky defence as one of the first things to work on when he lands in the country later this month.
The former Cameroon coach’s appointment was unveiled, midweek, by the South African football Association (Safa). He replaces Molefi Ntseki, who was fired in March after Bafana’s failure to qualify for the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) in Cameroon.
weekly newspaper.
In his first interaction with South Africa’s public, new Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos, a former Belgium defender, identified South Africa’s leaky defence as one of the first things to work on when he lands in the country later this month.
The former Cameroon coach’s appointment was unveiled, midweek, by the South African football Association (Safa). He replaces Molefi Ntseki, who was fired in March after Bafana’s failure to qualify for the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) in Cameroon.
“There were some things that for me were a bit surprising. For example, in the games for Afcon I saw that it was very difficult for the team not to concede a goal. In every game, except against Sao Tome‚ they always conceded. In other games they conceded a goal in the beginning of the game,” said Broos, speaking during the virtual announcement.
“This is something I always wanted, I just waited for a good opportunity,” Broos told Kick442.
“Safa was quick in their decision and the project of five years was fantastic. This is not a tougher job than Cameroon. Both countries are ambitious and want results and I am here for that.”
Broos led Cameroon to Afcon 2017 triumph despite arriving in Gabon with a squad given little chances of success after a number of key players withdrew prior to the tournament due to club commitments.
Later on that year, he went with the Indomitable Lions to the Fifa Confederations Cup and they quickly headed back home after failing to win any of their group matches.
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