Business Day

Broos goes back on his word with selections

- Sihle Ndebele

By picking Siyanda Xulu and Thabang Monare, Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos has contradict­ed himself and set an unsustaina­ble precedent of selecting benchwarme­rs at club level.

Xulu and veteran Monare, 34, were initially not part of the Bafana team to face Andorra and Algeria in Fifa Series internatio­nal friendlies in Algeria on Thursday and next Tuesday.

Both games kick off at 11pm SA time at the May 19th Stadium in Annaba and Nelson Mandela Stadium in Algiers.

Xulu, 31, and Monare were called up to replace Siyabonga Ngezana and Sphephelo Sithole.

According to a SA Football Associatio­n statement, the Romania-based Ngezana could not make it because of “travel difficulti­es”, while Sithole was injured.

When he announced his squad at the SABC studios last week, Broos indicated he was prepared to blood more young players. So, selecting the ageing Xulu and Monare, who have struggled for game time at their clubs since returning from the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon), means Broos is reneging on his promise.

The arrival of Keegan Allan and the rise of Ime Okon, who both would have been sensible replacemen­ts for Ngezana, has seen Xulu struggle to start matches at SuperSport United after returning from Afcon.

Xulu has started one of the four league outings Matsatsant­sa have played since action resumed after Afcon.

Allan, 22, raised his hand in the Cosafa Cup in August.

Okon, 20, has previously made Broos’ preliminar­y squads, but him saying he was also thinking of representi­ng Nigeria instead of Bafana could be one of the reasons Broos has not capped him yet.

Monare, who had not played in almost two months before he made the final Afcon squad, has played a measly 22 minutes in 2024.

Logically, a player such as inform Bongani Zungu, 31, of Mamelodi Sundowns, would have been an automatic replacemen­t for Sithole, especially because it is becoming evident with each passing Fifa break that younger Njabulo Blom is not Broos’ cup of tea.

When quizzed why he had snubbed Blom again for these friendlies, Broos said it was because the 24-year-old was not playing at his US MLS side St Louis City. It is understood that Blom has been struggling with a niggle, so he has played just one of his side’s four league outings in the new season.

Even so, selecting Monare with 22 minutes under his belt in 2024 at club level ahead of a fit Blom, paints a curious picture of Broos’ selection criteria.

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