Friday, March 24, 2023

Broos can go, but the quality of Bafana will remain the same, problem not solved.



This article will be short and sweet, like Broos's post match conference.

If there is one thing Bafana Bafana knows how to do very well, disappointing the nation takes the cake! They are so good at it, they have no competitors.

On Friday evening at Orlando Stadium, Bafana were at their disappointing best again, giving away a 2-0 lead to draw 2-2 against Liberia, a result that has left their AFCON qualification hopes in jeopardy.

As is always the case, Hugo Broos will take the fall for the result, with his second half substitutions not doing him any favours.

Broos should have done better when it comes to managing the game through calculated substitutions.

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For starters, Luke Le Roux was having a nightmare of a second half, Broos had no business keeping him on the pitch, Sithole, or even Timm, should have been brought on in his place.

Zwane was not at his best, but maybe his substitution came too early, Bafana needed to keep possession, and use the ball intelligently in the final third, in other words, they still needed Zwane to stay a little longer on the pitch.

The coach's changes might have cost Bafana the game, but there is a bigger problem than that, and that is the quality of our players.

Here is a game where Bafana enjoyed 55% of not so profitable possession, I must say.

They fashioned 16 goal attempts, with only five on target, with glaring misses from Percy Tau and Bongokuhle  Hlongwane, something Broos could do nothing about.

Despite having most of the ball, Bafana were just scrappy with it, like a team that was playing together for the first time, without any identity nor synergy.

In short, Bafana were just disappointing.

Perhaps, what Friday evening's game highlighted, in bold and bright colors, is the lack of quality in our national team.

We are not any superior than Liberia, or Mozambique, Angola and others smaller football nations like we are.

That is a fact we need to accept as soon as possible. Improvement will only come once we step out of the bubble of superiority illusion we are living in.

To avoid a lot of unnecessary heart breaks and useless finger pointing, we need to accept that Bafana are a true reflection of the standards of our players.

Just like our Under-23s showed us against Congo.

So, to keep this sweet and short, Broos can go, but Bafana will remain Bafana - boys on the international stage.



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