Defender Grant Kekana has reassured South Africans that the team is well aware of the risk of complacency as Bafana prepare to take on Tunisia in their final group stage match at the AFCON.
Broos' men are putting in the final preparations for what will prove to be a decisive encounter in the overall Group E standings as each team in the group still stands a chance of progressing to the knockout stages ahead of the last round of matches.
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At the opposite corner is a Tunisia side in desperate need of a victory to stay alive in the competition. The Carthage Eagles had a poor start to their AFCON campaign with a shock defeat 1-0 to Namibia, who would later be handed a 4-0 thrashing by Bafana.
Despite the those two results, Kekana has warned against complacency.
"I think the guys (Bafana) have prepared well. Everyone is confident and looking forward to the game. Of course, it's a big game. We don't want to be going home early," Kekana told journalists at the pre-match press conference on Monday.
"So we are going to try to do our best to get a positive result.
"To be fair to Namibia, I think they gave a good game [against Tunisia]. It didn't look like Tunisia underestimated them too much, I think they just gave a good account of themselves.
"We can't be complacent on our side. We understand we got a good victory against Namibia but it's not the end.
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"It only gets tougher each and every game. We are going to prepare well as a team, we are going to stay sure because we don't want to get carried away because of our previous results.
"Our job is to go into the game prepared as best as possible, to get as positive results so that we can stay in the tournament."
Bafana's match against Tunisia is scheduled to kick-off at 19:00.
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