You have to give credit to Morocco. It’s no coincidence they’re Africa’s highest-ranked team in the FIFA rankings(Top 10) They reached the World Cup semi-finals in 2022, only losing to Argentina, and now they’re in the quarterfinals again.
Their success is the result of years of
investment in football development, infrastructure, and world-class stadiums. Meanwhile, South African football has stagnated. Since 2010, there hasn’t been development, and many of our once world-class stadiums have beenv neglected.
The difference is clear: Morocco planned for
OPINION | Bafana's cost of fear: nothing African about the low block
Bafana Bafana did not crash out of the FIFA World Cup's Last 32 simply because they were outplayed. They crashed out because they were too afraid to play, writes Sipho Kekana, arguing that Hugo Broos and his technical team suffered an intellectual defeat long before they had kicked a ball by embracing an un-African low-block philosophy that betrayed South Africa's football identity. https://t.co/3C6q1zypyR
@iDiskiTimes We lost because Hugo Broos instilled a mentality of fighting for survival than winning
if you approach a game wanting a draw chances are high that you will loose the game or draw
But if you approach the game with a winning mentality chances are high that you win the game or draw
Ola Bafana Bafana! All the best tonight bafowethu.
You have made us all proud already. We are all behind you!
Make sure they point the house that has alcohol. Kubo!
South Africa actually look a decent team when they actually try and play football.
If they get knocked out, it’s because they were far too passive in the early stages. Poor management.