2022 WCQ: “We are sure of qualifying” – South Africa coach Hugo Broos

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - OCTOBER 05: Bafana Bafana head coach Hugo Broos during the South African national soccer team press conference at Dobsonville Stadium on October 05, 2021 in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Photo by Lefty Shivambu/Gallo Images)

South Africa head coach Hugo Broos is confident the Bafana Bafana will beat Ghana to qualification when they meet at the Cape Coast Stadium in a crucial 2022 World Cup qualifier on Sunday.

Black Stars will take on the Bafana Bafana, who arrived in Ghana on Friday, in the highly anticipated clash and need a victory at home to be able to secure the group’s sole ticket to the playoffs.

South Africa need just a draw against the Black Stars to be able to advance ahead of the West Africans and the Belgian coach is confident they can deliver.

The experienced Belgian tactician says they will ‘do a good job’ in their decisive 2022 Qatar Fifa World Cup qualifier in Cape Coast on Sunday.

“There is no pressure on us. We are are sure of qualifying tomorrow. Because we didn’t play so well last Thursday, we are here to do a good job,” Broos said on Saturday night at the pre-match press conference.

Ghana’s 1-1 draw at Ethiopia in the afternoon of Thursday as well as SA’s win later against Zimbabwe led to Bafana (13 points +5 goal difference) with a three-point advantage of Group G over second-placed Black Stars (10 points, +3 difference).

If Ghana beat Bafana Bafana by a one-goal margin on Sunday, they’ll rise to a +4 margin in the final score, and South Africa will drop to +4 (with both at thirteen points).

The next criteria is the most goals scored within the group.

At present, the two teams, Bafana as well as Ghana have six goals apiece, which means they are both in the same position. Black Stars would improve by one with a win , and will advance.

 

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