Former Bafana Bafana goalkeeper Roger De Sa says he has come to a point of not doubting coach Hugo Broos's selections following his good performances at the 2023 Africa Cup Of Nations.
On Thursday, the Belgian announced a 23-man squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers against Nigeria and Zimbabwe.
Broos has included the likes of Relebohile Mofokeng, Patrick Maswangwanyi, while Burnley striker Lyle Foster has returned to the squad.
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"In goalkeeping, the coach has gone for experience, he knows he has to qualify, there is no time to test anybody now," De Sa tells KickOff.
"Judging by the coach's performance in Africa, I don't think anyone can question his selection right now.
"I think he knows what he is doing he went for the best possible squad for these two matches.
"He is taking the best team he can take. He's done very well in Africa, I think we should allow him to go and do his business. He knows what he is doing.
"And of course, if you put 10 coaches right now you will get 10 different squads, there's always going to be one player in one player out from anybody.
"I'm impressed with his work, especially with the Africa Cup Of Nations, I think they were very, very good.
"With the inclusion of Lyle Foster, he knows he's been a little bit thin upfront, so he is adding another striker.
"I don't think we can question the coach to be honest, in the end, he's worked with them these players he knows them well.
"The squad looks like they are in a good place, and they wanna build on the AFCON performance.
"It's two tough matches, Nigeria and Zimbabwe are not easy, there's enough Zimbabweans here in South Africa to fill the Stadium.
"After the AFCON performance I think we have a big chance of qualifying, and remember there are more African teams in the World Cup. It opens the door for us."
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