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  1. Broos hails Bafana defensive depth - 'We are stronger than before'

    The Belgian mentor cut a satisfied figure following South Africa’s goalless stalemate on Friday night, insisting his rearguard delivered another assured display and underlined the growing solidity and resilience of the national team’s defensive structure. The 74-year-old tactician used the international friendly as a valuable audition platform, handing fresh faces an opportunity to stake their claim ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

  2. Broos frustrated by Nicaragua approach - 'They didn't try anything'

    The Belgian tactician pulled no punches after watching his team settle for a draw against Nicaragua on Friday night. He cut a frustrated figure on the touchline, openly criticising the visitors for what he described as a one-dimensional, ultra-defensive approach that offered little ambition beyond sitting deep and soaking up pressure, with no real intent to test Bafana beyond their own defensive shape.

  3. ‘He was crying!’ - How Neville & Keane made Ronaldo a ‘robot’

    The role that Gary Neville and Roy Keane played in turning Cristiano Ronaldo into a footballing “robot” has been explained to GOAL by Eric Djemba-Djemba, with the Portuguese icon wiping away tears while heading down the path to superstardom. Some rough treatment was handed out during his first spell at Manchester United, but the all-time great has never been the type to back down from a challenge.

  4. ‘Old-fashioned’ Anderson ‘could be one of the very best’

    Elliot Anderson boasts enough potential to become “one of the very best”, Jack Colback has told GOAL, with the in-demand Nottingham Forest star considered to be an “old-fashioned” midfielder that is capable of doing a bit of everything. That skill set is said to be attracting admiring glances from Manchester, with City and United both mulling over the merits of a big-money transfer bid.

  5. ‘They don’t care’ - Onana told why he needs Man Utd exit

    Andre Onana has been told why a permanent transfer away from Manchester United needs to be arranged this summer, with the Cameroonian goalkeeper being informed by fellow countryman Eric Djemba-Djemba that demanding fans in England “don’t care” about second chances. A number of costly mistakes across two seasons at Old Trafford have led to Onana suffering a loss of confidence and heading out on loan.

  6. Ncikazi proud of Pirates' Bafana dominance

    The Sea Robbers' assistant coach has expressed his immense pride in the club’s transformation, highlighting the surge of Buccaneers representing the South African national team. Since his arrival, the former Golden Arrows man has overseen a period of unprecedented success and talent development at Mayfair.

  7. Singh speaks out on Bafana World Cup snub

    AEL Limassol forward has officially broken his silence after being sensationally left out of South Africa's final squad for the World Cup. Despite a resurgent campaign in Cyprus, the 28-year-old was one of the most high-profile omissions when Hugo Broos trimmed his selection down for the global showpiece in North America.