He hopes to collect at least four points in two Afcon games against Liberia
Lyle Foster trains for Bafana Bafana at FNB Stadium on March 20 2023 ahead of their African Cup of Nations qualifying matches against Liberia. Picture: Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix
“I can tell you that the camp is going very well, preparing very hard for the games tomorrow [Friday] and next week on Tuesday [in Monrovia]. “For me the home game is maybe more important than the second in that we need to win. We need absolutely to win here. If we can go to Monrovia with victory it’s already three points but what’s also very important is goal difference.
“We saw what can happen during the World Cup qualifiers. If we had scored more goals against Zimbabwe we would have played the [final] play-offs. “I think in the players that we have now we have goal scorers,” said Broos. “They cannot all play but it’s something extra if those who play can’t score. You still have something extra on the bench. If things don’t go well from the first moment we can always change. This is something we didn’t have before.
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