Sunday World (South Africa)

Make or break as Bafana bid to dim the Black Stars

South Africa need to do more than just avoid defeat

- Reports by Kgomotso Mokoena in Cape Coast, Ghana

It’s déjà vu for Bafana Bafana as they find themselves in a similar situation to when they needed to avoid a loss against Sudan in the qualifiers for the Africa Cup of Nations earlier this year.

Tonight at 9pm, after an impressive qualificat­ion campaign, Bafana will face an overzealou­s Ghana side that needs a win to go through to the playoffs of the 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifiers. It’s not an impossible task at all for the star-studded Black Stars.

It could end in tears for the young, up-and-coming South African boys, who outdid themselves in the five rounds of matches they have played so far.

Against all odds, Bafana coach Hugo Broos’ unknown players have won four matches with one draw, and have not recorded a single loss in the campaign. Like former coach Molefi Ntseki’s charges in Khartoum, Broos’ boys just need to avoid a defeat in Ghana.

Bafana wasted numerous scoring chances against Zimbabwe on Thursday and throughout the campaign, and this may come back to haunt them.

Ghana’s 1-1 draw against Ethiopia on Thursday means that Bafana are on 13 points and Ghana on 10 points. Both Ghana and South Africa have six goals. Should Ghana win 1-0, they will be level with Bafana on 13 points and will have seven goals, thus shattering the dreams of South Africans.

“We have done a good job to be where we are right now,” said Broos. “We have 13 points and dropped only two points. This made us confident and it’s not a disaster if we do not qualify. It’s a similar situation but with a much better team compared to Sudan. Ghana are much stronger if you compare them with Sudan, it’s the same situation, but we cannot lose.

“I am surprised that we are still number one, especially with a team like Ghana in our group. Therefore, the players must do their best to qualify for the next round, and if we do not succeed, it is still okay.

“I will tell the players that if they do not succeed there’s no reason to be blamed and that they have done a good job. I am expecting everything from Ghana,” said Broos.

“If they win 1-0 or 5-4 or 109 we are out. So, we have to do what we have to do and try and win the game. It is important that we are ready from the first minute. Ghana will do everything because it is more important to them to be at the World Cup because they are always there, they one of the best teams in Africa. Let’s hope we can take advantage of the current situation.

“It does not change our approach, the biggest mistake we can make is to defend from the first minute and they score in the 89th minute and then you cannot react. You cannot rule it out. We must make them feel the pain and not be comfortabl­e,” he added.

I am surprised we are number one, especially with Ghana in our group

 ?? /Gallo Images ?? Percy Tau will need to be on top form to disappoint an overzealou­s Ghana side that needs a win to go through to the playoffs of the 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifiers.
/Gallo Images Percy Tau will need to be on top form to disappoint an overzealou­s Ghana side that needs a win to go through to the playoffs of the 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifiers.

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