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Broos pleased with Bafana Bafana and PSL teams' continental strides
Broos pleased with Bafana Bafana and PSL teams' continental strides

IOL News

timea day ago

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Broos pleased with Bafana Bafana and PSL teams' continental strides

BAFANA Bafana coach Hugo Broos is pleased with strides made by local teams like Orlando Pirates who boast in their arsenal the likes of Relebohile Mofokeng and Mohau Nkota. Photo: Backpagepix Hugo Broos is proud of the upward trajectory of Bafana Bafana and PSL sides' in Africa recently as he believes the two parties have had a beneficial relationship. The kings of continental football will officially be crowned in Cairo on Sunday night as PSL outfit Mamelodi Sundowns will be away to Egyptians, Pyramids. The South Africans are on a backfoot heading into the match as the hosts have an away goal advantage after the first leg ended in a 1-1 draw last Saturday in Pretoria. However, whatever happens after the final whistle, Sundowns have already made the nation proud by marching all the way to the final for the first time since 2016. The Brazilians were not the only PSL team that flew the national flag high on the continent, though, as rivals Orlando Pirates and Stellenbosch also made their mark. Pirates, of Mohau Nkota who also received his first Bafana call-up, and Stellies went as far as the Champions League and Confederation Cup semi-final in which they lost to Pyramids and Simba respectively. The trio's strides in Africa augurs well for the national team as Bafana aim to win Afcon for the first time in 29 years in December and are on the brink of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup. But with Sundowns set to play in the FIFA Club World Cup next month in the US, Broos decided against calling up their players for the two friendlies in June. Bafana will face Tanzania at New Peter Mokoba Stadium on Friday in the first friendly, before hosting Mozambique at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium four days later in the last one. Broos' final 23-member squad for the two matches is largely made up of Pirates players, and that's why he's expected to start most of them in Polokwane - setting the tone for the friendlies. After all, Pirates - like Sundowns and Stellies - know what it takes to navigate the continent after their stellar strides in recent months. 'The reason why Bafana was doing well in the past 10 years is because most of the players were coming from the teams that played on the continent,' Broos, the Bafana coach, said. 'They had the experience of a level that is a little higher than the PSL, and that helped a lot. When I came here I had players that didn't have much international experience. 'So, we have that now - Pirates were close to playing in the final. We could have had a final between two SA teams - Mamelodi Sundowns and Pirates. 'If you have that it means the progression that SA teams had in the past few years has been very good. 'And I also think the progress that Bafana had also helped the teams to achieve those performances and results (on the continent).' Sure, Sundowns' players will be absent from the camp, but Broos has emphasised that they'll always be his best players - that's why he declined a friendly against the No 1 ranked side in Africa, Morocco. Broos, though, will also be interested to see how his Mamelodi Sundowns' counterpart Miguel Caroso uses the talismanic and fan-favourite Themba Zwane in the next few weeks. Zwane recently returned from a lengthy injury, which was career threatening. As such, Cardoso has been trying to manage him, including benching him for the first leg. 'I can't judge now which level he's on,' Broos said of Zwane. 'So, maybe, it's a little bit too soon for him. So we will see what happens later. 'But again, when I see his talent and capabilities, I am sure that he can still help us (as the national team). 'Yes (I still believe in him), but he has to perform at the same level as before, and that is something I cannot judge now.'

'You have to make the right choice': Bafana coach Broos on Mofokeng's European prospects
'You have to make the right choice': Bafana coach Broos on Mofokeng's European prospects

TimesLIVE

time3 days ago

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  • TimesLIVE

'You have to make the right choice': Bafana coach Broos on Mofokeng's European prospects

A year ago, Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos warned of rushing Relebohile Mofokeng to find a club in Europe saying the Orlando Pirates attacker needed at least one more season in the PSL and also to gain experience playing in the Caf Champions League. After announcing his squad to face Tanzania and Mozambique in friendlies early next month the Bafana coach was asked how he now feels about the 20-year-old who had trials with Premier League club Wolves last year. Mofokeng is now a regular at Bafana and was included in the squad to play Tanzania and Mozambique where he will be accompanied by other promising young players from Pirates — Mbezekeli Mbokazi, Simphiwe Selepe and Mohau Nkota. In the season that has just finished, Mofokeng played a huge role in helping Pirates reach the semifinals of the Champions League where he contributed five goals and provided three assists in the 13 games he played. Mofokeng's contributions in the Betway Premiership to help Pirates finish second for a third time in a row were also not bad for someone who is not an out-and-out striker.

Broos warns three Orlando Pirates stars about moving to Europe
Broos warns three Orlando Pirates stars about moving to Europe

The South African

time3 days ago

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  • The South African

Broos warns three Orlando Pirates stars about moving to Europe

Bafana Bafana Hugo Broos says Orlando Pirates youngsters need to make the right choices if they decide to move to Europe. The 72-year-old has called eight Bucs players to his Bafana team, which will face Mozambique and Tanzania next month. The eight Pirates players include Relebohile Mofokeng, Mohau Nkota and Mbekezeli Mbokazi. 'The only advice I can give is, they have to make the right choice. That's the only advice, like Mbokazi has played 15 games for Orlando Pirates, going to Europe? Okay, it would be no problem, but you have to make the right choice,' Broos said. The experienced coach said the Bucs youngsters should only move if they are guaranteed game time. 'If you go to a club where you don't play or don't have a chance to play, I think then it's better to stay one more year at Orlando Pirates,' Broos added. 'So that's up to the player, his family, and to his agent. I hope his agent is looking to the future of the player and not to his wallet'. 'Let's hope that if they go to Europe, they will play there, Rele, Nkota, and all those they are saying might go to Europe, they will progress if they play there, so they will become better players. 'Look what happened with Shandre [Campbell] at Brugge, ok, he didn't play for the first team, but he played in the second division in Belgium, it's a tough division. I can assure you, and I'm sure he made progress, it's the most important thing. 'So, when I say they need to choose a good team or choose a good club, it doesn't mean directly they have to play in the first team, but they have to play and at a good level. 'I hope these players, if they go to Europe, because it's not the first time I hear many rumours of players going to Europe, and then nobody goes. Let's hope that if they are going, it's to the right club,' The Bafana coach concluded. With Mamelodi Sundowns players unavailable for June friendlies, Broos has picked most of his players from Orlando Pirates. The likes of Mofokeng, have been part of the coach's setup for over a year as he looks to blend in youngsters with experience. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1 Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

No Sundowns players as Broos names Bafana Bafana youthful side
No Sundowns players as Broos names Bafana Bafana youthful side

eNCA

time3 days ago

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  • eNCA

No Sundowns players as Broos names Bafana Bafana youthful side

JOHANNESBURG - Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos has named a youthful 23-man squad for next month's international friendlies. South Africa will take on Tanzania and Mozambique as they prepare for World Cup qualifiers and the Africa Cup of Nations later this year. There are no less than nine debutants in South Africa's squad for the upcoming fixtures. Orlando Pirates dominate the list with Mamelodi Sundowns players left out but there's a good reason why the Brazilians were omitted.

I can't select Chiefs players
I can't select Chiefs players

The Citizen

time4 days ago

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  • The Citizen

I can't select Chiefs players

'Ok they won the cup (Chiefs won the Nedbank Cup). But I think that was the only highlight in the season,' said the Bafana head coach. Bafana Bafana head coach Hugo Broos did not hold back in his views on Kaizer Chiefs. Picture: Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix Bafana Bafana head coach Hugo Broos issued a damning verdict on Kaizer Chiefs yesterday, as he left all of their players out of his final squad to take on Mozambique and Tanzania in friendlies next month. ALSO READ: Pirates star Mofokeng reveals biggest disadvantage Broos had named goalkeeper Bruce Bvuma, Chiefs captain Yusuf Maart and attacking midfielder Mduduzi Shabalala in his preliminary squad but none of them made the final selection. Broos on Chiefs – 'The rest was not so good' 'At the moment I can't select players of Kaizer Chiefs, and I hope they make a better season next season,' Broos told reporters. 'Ok they won the cup (Chiefs won the Nedbank Cup). But I think that was the only highlight in the season of Chiefs. 'The rest was not so good. 'The supporters are happy now because they won the cup. But we have to be honest … it was not good. Otherwise a team like Chiefs is not number nine in the rankings.' Chiefs finished the season in ninth place in the Betway Premiership, failing to qualify for the MTN8 for the second season in a row. The embarrassment for Chiefs is particularly acute, given that there are no Mamelodi Sundowns players in this squad. Sundowns players were allowed a leave of absence from Bafana as after Sunday's Caf Champions League final second leg, they will start preparation for next month's Fifa Club World Cup. Orlando Pirates players dominate the 23-man squad, with nine Buccaneers players included. Regulars Sipho Chaine, Nkosinathi Sibisi, Thalente Mbatha, Patrick Maswanganyi and Relebohile Mofokeng are joined by first time call-ups Mbekezeli Mbokazi, Deano Van Rooyen, Simphiwe Selepe and Mohau Nkota. 'A big difference' 'I think we can really judge (the young) players now because they are playing for Bafana Bafana. We can't do that when they plays in the PSL because there is a big difference between PSL and Bafana,' added Broos. ALSO READ: Chiefs' Nabi to stay – 'for now' 'If the young players impress me now, there is a chance they have a future in Bafana.' Bafana Squad Goalkeepers: Renaldo Leaner, Ricardo Goss, Sipho Chaine Defenders: Nyiko Mobbie, Thabo Moloisane, Samukelo Kabini, Nkosinathi Sibisi, Khulumani Ndamani, Mbekezeli Mbokazi, Fawaaaz Basadien, Deano Van Rooyen Midfielders: Luke Le Roux, Thalente Mbatha, Ndamulelo Maphangule, Simphiwe Selepe Forwards: Oswin Appolis, Patrick Maswanganyi, Ashley Cupido, Relebohile Mofokeng, Tshepang Moremi, Yanela Mbuthuma, Mohau Nkota, Sinoxolo Kwayiba

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