If you can’t manage the team leave – South African football legend Doctor Khumalo to Broos

Published on: 29 June 2022

Doctor Khumalo, a South African football legend, has urged Hugo Broos to leave if he can't manage the Bafana Bafana.

Broos' claims that SA lacks talent and that the PSL's standards are low did not impress Khumalo. As a result, the former Kaizer Chiefs player declared that if the shoes are too big for the Belgian coach, he should leave.

Other PSL coaches have also urged Hugo Broos to leave if he can’t manage the Bafana Bafana.

On 5 May 2021, Broos was appointed manager of the South Africa national football team popularly known as Bafana Bafana. He has managed 10 games winning five, losing three and two draws.

"Enough is enough now! It is about time that Hugo Broos understood that if the shoes are too big for him, he must just walk," said Khumalo in his latest Soccer Laduma column.

"For this country to be where it is, it was because of the local coaches – I will tell you that much. Qualifying for the World Cup was thanks to local coaches; reaching the Afcon finals and semi-finals was because of local coaches.

"The first coach to qualify this country for the Olympics was a local coach, the U23, U17, and all the junior national teams did well under local coaches and then you come and disrespect us like that? You disrespect the hard work that was done by these coaches and me, being someone who was in the team that won the 1996 Afcon, I’ve never played in Europe, but I was at the World Cup and that’s all because of local coaches. What made us do so well if we don’t have quality?

Khumalo added: "Why did the local coaches manage to get the best out of their players? About 80% of the squad that played in the ’96 Afcon team were based in the country and they went on to win it. It is a disrespectful individual who behaves this way.

"You lose a game and then you start talking negatively about everyone instead of just looking at yourself. There is a lot of talent in this country and if a local coach was to be given a chance, he’d polish our diamonds and make them better.

"What did the previous coaches do that the current coach can’t do? We can’t afford to sit back and allow these kinds of comments to go unchallenged. I fully understand the frustration of the coaches and players who have already echoed their feelings about the coach’s comments.

"He said all of that because of his own failure and being stubborn. He just doesn’t seem to understand what it took for us to be where we were and he also doesn’t seem to know what to do in order to take us where we want to be. It is unacceptable and it is garbage what the coach said. How are you going."

 

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