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South Africa head coach Hugo Broos has said there is absolutely no pressure on his side ahead of world cup qualifying game against Ghana on Sunday.
South Africa face Ghana in the last game of the 2022 world cup qualifiers at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium on Sunday, November 14, 2021.
The Bafana Bafana will need at least a draw to qualify to the knockout stage of the qualifiers and probable a ticket to represent Africa in the prestigious tournament in Qatar next year.[ads2]
According to Hugo Broos, the South Africa is determined to beat Ghana on Sunday to be part of the teams for the knockout phase of the qualifiers.
“There is no pressure on us. We are are sure of qualifying tomorrow. Because we didn’t play so well last Thursday, we are here to do a good job”, Hugo Broos said in an interview ahead of the epic game on Sunday.
South Africa currently leads the group with thirteen points and anything a defeat will qualify Ghana who sit second with ten points to the knockout stage.[ads3]
Meanwhile, Ghana will be missing the services of midfielder Thomas Partey, defender Jonathan Mensah who are all injured alongside Felix Afena-Gyan who couldn’t join his teammates for the qualifiers.
But defender Alexander Djiku who missed the Ethiopia game in South Africa due to accumulated yellow cards will be available for the South Africa encounter on Sunday.
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