AFCON: ‘Zimbabwe will play Bafana like prime Barcelona! Chiefs are behind the Warriors’

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South Africa are set to face Zimbabwe in Group B of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) at Marrakesh Stadium.

Bafana Bafana can do with a point but the Warriors must win to stand a chance of advancing to the Last 16. Egypt have already sealed their progress from the pool that also has Angola.

Have a look at what the fans are saying ahead of the Monday evening assignment.

South Africa know they can’t beat Zimbabwe

South Africa, knowing fully well they can’t defeat Zimbabwe on Monday –  Chief-General

Wait until Zimbabwe turn into prime Barcelona against South Africa’s Bafana Bafana –  Klaas Lotanang 

Madala must start with the previous second-half line-up, Relebohile Mofokeng, Elias Mokwan, and Sipho Mbule. They’re promising and hungry for a win, unlike others, who think AFCON is there to play for fun – Blessing Birthmark

The only time Oswin Apollis, Tshepang Moremi, Mohau Nkota, Sipho Mbule, Sithole, and Siyabonga Ngezana will shine is because Zimbabwe are weak, but when we play against serious teams, they disappear in thin air for the whole 90 mins – Andew Kgaukgelo

We, as Kaizer Chiefs fans, are behind our beautiful Zimbabwe – Ontiretse Tumisho Manyetsa

Appollis and Mohau Nkota must bring their A game

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Oswin Appollis, Image – Safa

We don’t have a choice but to go hard at our neighbors tonight. I’m positive, may the football gods be on our side tonight – Real Cool-Easy

Oswin Appolis and Mohau Nkota must bring their A game and wrap up this encounter as quickly as possible – Tshepo’o Links

At least Zimbabwe are also not playing for nothing. They are forced to play to score, no low block – Honourable Vho-Lukoko Sundowns

Many teams are losing three points because of committing fouls, resulting in penalties. Please pay detailed attention to that today – Michael Phumelela

The only player who makes Zimbabwe play, especially against South Africa, is Marshall Munetsi, and he is not there… He’s the only player who challenges Tebogo Mokoena in the middle of the pitch, distributing dangerous passes to his strikers – YvesSaint King Tsatsi

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Willis Sob is an experienced journalist who has been in the game since 2009, covering major assignments around the continent.
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