Manqoba Mngqithi has confirmed his meeting with Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos at Chloorkop this afternoon to iron out their differences.
Broos and Mngqithi were caught in a public spat last week over Tebogo Mokwena and Khuliso Mudau due to a lack of game time at Mamelodi Sundowns.
The Bafana Bafana coach took a swipe at Mngqithi for not fielding both Tebogo Mokwena and Khuliso Mudau at Sundowns in recent games.
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Both Mokwena and Mudau returned to the match-day squad for Sundowns when they beat Golden Arrows 5-0 during the Carling Knockout match played in Tshwane on Saturday.
"With regards to coach Broos and my utterances and his utterances, we will be having a meeting with him tomorrow (Sunday) at Chloorkop. I think we will move forward and create a better environment because he has got a lot of our players.
"We support the national team and probably we support SAFA in general because even in our junior national teams we have got a lot of our players. It's only proper for us as coaches or as leaders of these institutions to try and find each other and be able to communicate about these things.
"I think it's only for good because you find that there are other players he may not have looked at very closely, but when we communicate and he gets to know what I feel about those individuals, it makes his life easier because I believe he has got a big pool of players he can get from our club, from (Orlando) Pirates, from (Kaizer) Chiefs, from SuperSport (United) and all these clubs. But without good relations between the coaches, it makes it difficult to assist where we think we can assist," said Mngqithi during the press conference after the Carling Knockout match against Golden Arrows in Pretoria on Saturday.