South Africa Coach Hugo Broos Sends Warning to Super Eagles After Victory Against Lesotho

South Africa Coach Hugo Broos Sends Warning to Super Eagles After Victory Against Lesotho

  • South Africa defeated Lesotho 3-0 to tighten their grip at the top of Group C with 16 points in the World Cup qualifiers
  • Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos believes victory over Nigeria next week Tuesday could seal their World Cup place
  • Nigeria sit nine points behind with just one win in six qualifiers and faces must-win matches against Rwanda and South Africa

South Africa have taken a giant step towards qualifying for the 2026 FIFA World Cup after defeating Lesotho 3-0 in Bloemfontein.

The win pushed Hugo Broos’ side to 16 points at the top of Group C, five clear of Benin Republic in second place and nine ahead of Nigeria, who sit fourth.

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South Africa players celebrate after scoring against Lesotho. Photo credit: MDN News
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With just four matches left, Bafana Bafana now have a direct path to the USA, Canada, and Mexico.

The goals came from Mohau Nkota, Lyle Foster, and Oswin Appollis, sealing a dominant performance in front of their home fans, BBC reports.

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Coach Broos praised his Bafana Bafana players for staying focused after early injury setbacks and insisted that they have already shifted their eyes to the bigger challenge that awaits next week.

Broos eyes World Cup ticket against Nigeria

Broos was clear in his post-match comments as he insisted South Africa’s next objective is to finish the job against Nigeria and get a ticket to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Soccernet reports.

Speaking after the Lesotho victory, Broos said his team now has everything in their hands.

“We won against Lesotho today. And now we will see next week against Nigeria,” Broos told reporters.
“If God is with us, then we can maybe qualify for the World Cup by next Tuesday. That stays as the target for us.”

The game against Nigeria is scheduled for Tuesday at the Toyota Stadium in Bloemfontein.

A win, combined with favourable results from Rwanda and Benin’s matches, could secure Bafana Bafana’s qualification with two games to spare.

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Broos also acknowledged it will not be an easy game for South Africa, but the confidence within his squad is clear.

Why Nigeria cannot afford to lose

For the Super Eagles, the road to the FIFA World Cup is far more complicated.

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The Super Eagles are condemned to win their remaining matches in the qualifiers to keep their World Cup hopes alive. Photo by Catherine Ivill
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Nigeria have only one victory from their six matches played so far, leaving the three-time African champions on only seven points.

The poor start in the qualifiers has ensured the Super Eagles are playing catch-up as they currently sit nine points behind South Africa, although they have one game in hand.

Eric Chelle’s men will host Rwanda in Uyo on Saturday before travelling to South Africa three days later.

Both games are must-win matches for Nigeria if they are to keep their World Cup hopes alive, as any slip in form, even a single draw, could mean losing their ticket.

If that happens, it will be the second consecutive time the Super Eagles have failed to qualify for the World Cup, after missing out on the 2022 edition after losing the ticket to Ghana.

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Enyeama backs Nigeria to qualify

In a related development, Legit.ng reported that former Super Eagles goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama remains optimistic that Nigeria can still beat South Africa to the World Cup ticket.

The 2013 AFCON-winning captain believes Nigeria’s pedigree will carry them through despite a difficult start in the qualifiers.

Source: Legit.ng

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