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Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos is confident that his team will bounce back and beat Liberia back-to-back in their 2023 African Cup of Nations qualifiers in September.

He says this after Bafana Bafana lost 2-1 to Morocco in the first qualifying match on Thursday night in Rabat.

The two top teams in each group will automatically qualify for the prestigious biennial event, that will be held in Ivory Coast next year.Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos is confident that his team will beat Liberia twice. “For sure we know what to do now in September so I was not disappointed by the performance today, we fought for it, we played against a very strong Moroccan team, so that was good, so let’s hope that we can do it twice in September, hopefully with two victories.

Bafana were down to 10 men when the second goal was scored late in the match after the 23-year-old Sphephelo Sithole was injured. Broos was seen confronting the fourth official at the end of the match in an alleged protest. He says he was lamenting the fact that time added on wasn’t adhered to.

 

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The coach n his technical team failed to manage the game,wrong game plan.End of story.

O tagilwe broer

Bouncing back might not be helpful because in Morocco beats Liberia and draws with Bafana bouncing will be bouncing into typical Bafunny misery

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