The Citizen (Gauteng)

Broos reveals his plans

ABSENT: BELGIAN WILL MISS HIS FIRST TWO GAMES IN CHARGE OF BAFANA

- Jonty Mark

Two assistants will oversee things as he goes to have his second vaccine jab.

Hugo Broos will not be on the touchline for his first internatio­nal matches in charge of Bafana Bafana, because he has to go back to Belgium to receive his second Covid-19 vaccine.

Broos explained yesterday at a press conference at Safa House that his two assistants, one Belgian and one South African, will

take charge of two internatio­nal friendlies in June.

His Belgian assistant is Cedomir Janevski, who was born in Macedonia, but is now a Belgian citizen, and who is currently head coach at Olympiakos Nicosia in Cyrpus.

Broos has yet to decide on which local coach will be at his side in the months ahead, though he said he expected to make a decision in the “next days.”

“I will be here until 24 May,” explained Broos.

“We live in this world of Covid-19 and I already had the first vaccinatio­n in Belgium and have a second one in the beginning of June.

In the next months we will travel a lot and I don’t want to be

sick, not only for myself, but also for South Africa.

“If a coach has Covid-19 he can have one month also, or in the worst case, not even be here,” added the 69-year-old.

Broos, who coached Cameroon to glory at the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations, admitted he needs a local coach to help him with knowledge of the South African game.

“He knows South African football, South African players, he will help me a lot. This is a different country, with a different culture.

“Next to a Belgian assistant, I need a South African coach. I will also give my experience to him. And something like CHAN (the African Nations Championsh­ip) or the Cosafa Cup, or the Mandela

Challenge, he will coach that.”

The Belgian added that he would also be leaving the coaching of the side at the Tokyo Olympic Games to the current Under-23 head coach David Notoane.

“In July is the Olympics, they asked me if I will do that and I said ‘no’. I need to have respect for the coach who qualified the Under-23 side for Japan.

“I will monitor the games and be in contact, but he will be the coach of this team,” said Broos, who also admitted that there was also interest from the DR Congo in his services.

“If you have a choice it is a luxury for a coach, a choice between good projects.

“I made a choice, that is it,” said Broos.

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Picture: Neil McCartney HE HAS ARRIVED. New Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos during his first press conference at Safa House yesterday.

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