Sunday World (South Africa)

Broos and his Bafana aim to close off Fifa series on a high

- By Siyasanga Monoalibe

Following their uninspirin­g and worrisome draw against a 164th ranked Andorra in the wee hours of Friday morning, Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos will be lining up a solid performanc­e and hope to end the Fifa Series in Algeria on a high note.

South Africa will lock horns with the Algerians at a stadium named after struggle icon Nelson Mandela on Tuesday night. The game will kick-off at 11pm (SA time).

The game against Algeria will be an opportunit­y for Broos to rotate his squad once more after he handed internatio­nal debuts to Orlando Pirates duo of Tapelo Xoki and Patrick Maswangany­i, Amazulu’s Mlondi Mbanjwa, and Sekhukhune United’s Elias Mokwana, who was the liveliest and one of the stand out players against the Andorrans with an equalising goal.

Despite Broos coming out after the game and saying he was satisfied with the performanc­e against Andorra, the overall performanc­e was deemed worrisome by many because a host of new and returning players did not do enough to impress. Bafana will be going toe to toe against an Algerian side that is enduring a bumpy ride and going through their own fair share of challenges.

The game will be an opportunit­y for Broos to rotate squad once more

The Desert Foxes (Alegria) got eliminated in the group stages of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) in Ivory Coast recently, which led to the Algerian Football Federation (AFF) parting ways with then coach Djamel Belmadi. The AFF has since roped in former Switzerlan­d national team coach Vladimir Petkovic, who took charge of his first game against Bolivia on Friday night.

Unlike Broos, who has a core of his Afcon bronze medal-winning squad, Petkovic will be without five of his bigname players. The likes of Islam Slimani, Sofiane Feghouli, Rais M’bolhi, Youcef Belaili, and former Manchester City star Riyad Mahrez were not selected for the two-match series.

Having given the likes of Goodman Mosele, Khanyisa Mayo, Ricardo Goss, and Maswangany­i, among others, a chance to play against Andorra, Broos is expected to line up a strong team against the North Africans on Tuesday.

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