That Bafana Bafana can control their own destiny in Group G of the 2022 World Cup qualifiers puts Ghana under pressure more than SA.
This is the sentiment of Bafana coach Hugo Broos ahead of their last two Group G matches against Zimbabwe at home and Ghana away. Bafana, who top the pool with 10 points, one more than Ghana, welcome the Warriors of Zimbabwe at FNB Stadium on Thursday, before entertaining the Black Stars on Sunday in Cape Coast. Both games kick off at 9pm.
“So, the pressure is with them. But that doesn’t mean our game against Zimbabwe will be easy because if we don’t win and they win, they’ll be on top of the group. I really prefer the situation we are in now than that of Ghana and I hope we will keep it this way until the end.” “I don’t see a reason why I should doubt Rushine now. OK, he didn’t play since our game against Ethiopia because at first he was injured but the last two games at Sundowns the coach preferred someone else, but that doesn’t give me a reason to doubt him,” said Broos of De Reuck.
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