The Citizen (KZN)

PAYS TO RETAIN EVIDENCE

BROOS: ALWAYS HAD FAITH IN MAKGOPA DESPITE HIS INITIAL GOAL DROUGHT

- Jonty Mark

Bafana mentor is gushing with praise for the way all his players followed his instructio­ns against Morocco.

Hugo Broos says he always had faith in Evidence Makgopa, after the Bafana striker rewarded his coach’s confidence with a fine goal in South Africa’s stunning 2-0 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) last-16 win over Morocco on Tuesday.

Makgopa had come under fire in some quarters after failing to score in the group stages, but the Orlando Pirates marksman stayed just onside and came up with a cool finish in the 57th minute at the Stade Laurent Pokou in San Pedro, to set Bafana on their way to a quarterfin­al meeting with Cape Verde on Saturday.

“There were those who doubted Makgopa when he was with us. I always believed that this guy will be a very good striker. And he proved it today [Tuesday], he worked hard and scored a fantastic goal,” said Broos, whose side sealed the victory in stoppage time with a beautifull­y curled free kick from Teboho Mokoena.

Broos was effusive in the praise of all his players in the way they followed his instructio­ns against Morocco. The Bafana head coach knew that chances would be few and far between against the Atlas Lions, and that his side had to be clinical.

“I didn’t do it (win the match), the players did it,” he said.

“I can just tell the players what they have to do. Every coach hopes that what they are telling their players is the right thing.

“Until now (at this tournament) it was the right thing, but it is also because the players did what they were asked to do.

“We were very discipline­d, we knew we wouldn’t have four, five, six or 10 chances (to score), but when we had a chance, we had to use it and that is what we did.”

Broos has slowly but surely built an impressive record with this Bafana side since taking over as head coach.

They were not far away from sealing a place in the 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifying play-offs, winning at home to Ghana, and only losing in Ghana, where they missed out on a play-off spot to a contentiou­s penalty.

Bafana then qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations, having failed to make the 2021 edition under Molefi Ntseki, and have surpassed expectatio­ns already in the Ivory Coast.

Bafana have achieved a quarterfin­al spot despite playing against sides with far more overseas-based stars than they have.

South Africa, in fact, are the squad with the most locally-based players at the tournament.

“It is important that players have confidence, and you get confidence from winning games,” said Broos.

“We needed time to make a team. There were a lot of critics of the choices I made but I knew what I was doing. I know results have to follow, but even with locally-based players, when you have confidence you can do it.”

 ?? Picture: Backpagepi­x ?? FINDING FORM. Bafana Bafana’s Evidence Makgopa struggled to find his scoring boots in the group stage of the Africa Cup of Nations but the coach’s perseveran­ce paid off as he scored a priceless goal against Morocco in the last-16 clash in San Pedro.
Picture: Backpagepi­x FINDING FORM. Bafana Bafana’s Evidence Makgopa struggled to find his scoring boots in the group stage of the Africa Cup of Nations but the coach’s perseveran­ce paid off as he scored a priceless goal against Morocco in the last-16 clash in San Pedro.

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