A Bafana Bafana star has weighed in with his thoughts on facing nemesis Nigeria in the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations tournament, in the wake of South Africa's historic victory over Egypt.
Stuart Baxter's charges sent out a signal of intent to the rest of Africa, securing a shock 1-0 victory to eliminate host-nation and seven-time AFCON winners Egypt in the last-16 stage of the tournament.
Zungu, who scored Bafana's first goal at the tournament in the 1-0 win over Namibia in the group stage, highlighted the threat that the Super Eagles pose to South Africa's pursuit of AFCON glory and refused to single out any players as danger men from Gernot Rohr's side.
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"With Nigeria they are a good team, from tomorrow we will start watching their videos and see how they play," the former Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder said in post-match comments on Saturday.
"For now, I am just happy with this win, we will focus on Nigeria from tomorrow."
"They have got top midfielders, they have good attackers, I can't spot one that I can say is the best.
"There is a number of them that are the best, for us it is just to have confidence because we are a good team and we showed character tonight, and hopefully we carry on from here, try to improve, be humble and take every game as it comes, and hopefully we'll get more positive results."
Zungu formed part of the Bafana side that secured a 2-0 victory over the Super Eagles in an AFCON qualifier in 2017 in Uyo, which was Baxter's first game in charge of the national team in his second stint with South Africa.