‘No Bafana without Chiefs! Imagine if we played Morocco, Broos saved us from the embarrassment’

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Bafana Bafana played to a goalless draw with Taifa Stars of Tanzania in a friendly game staged at the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane on Friday night.

Coach Hugo Broos was trying a changed squad, with no Mamelodi Sundowns players owing to club engagement. However, his team did not impress, struggling to break down the East African nation.

Have a look at what the fans said after the game.

No Sundowns, no win

Thalente Mbatha and Faisal Salum Bafana Bafana vs Taifa Stars

There is no Bafana Bafana without Kaizer Chiefs players – Kenosi Nandumbu III 

Imagine if we had played Morocco; Hugo Broos saved us from the embarrassment – Mansa Metamorphic Musa 

They can laugh all they want, but the truth is, no Mamelodi Sundowns players in Bafana Bafana squad, no win – Mpho David Lekgwathi

Without Sundowns, players, Bafana Bafana is a dead rubber, a mediocre team – Jino Nyik

Imagine if Tanzania could have had their first 11. There is a reason why their league is number four in Africa. All players in Friday's game play locally – Samson Msambazi 

Bafana Bafana we all know are back

Hugo Broos and his technical bench. Photo Bafana Bafana

People seem to forget that Hugo's plan on these friendlies is to check and select what makes him happy to add and strengthen his deadly squad. Madala is cooking, let him be, please – Bokopane Moosa 

It seems like Hugo Broos is now coaching with Mandla Ncikazi's certificate – Nkosiyabo Cele

Imagine if it were Morocco! Hugo Broos did the right thing, the Bafana Bafana we all know are back – Ndou T'Star 

Feisal Salum must remove that mask, we know that kind of performance belongs to Andile Mpisane – Leshilo S Junior

In the first 10 minutes, I thought the boys were cooking, but it turns out they were just cleaning empty pots – Sihle Mo Hadebbe

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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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