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South African fans don't give them a chance of success against Mexico in the World Cup

South African fans believe their team won't have many chances in the next World Cup and are already saying they won't succeed against Mexico

South African fans don039t give them a chance of success against Mexico in the World Cup
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The South African national team isn't generating much optimism among its fans for the next World Cup, especially after Friday's 1-1 draw against Panama, a rival from the Concacaf zone, the same zone as Mexico, and against whom Bafana Bafana fans don't foresee success.

The fans of The South African team only generated disappointment among their loyal fans when they saw they couldn't impose their rhythm in the match against Panama in Durban, especially criticizing them severely for not being able to capitalize on their home advantage. The South African fans, after learning that Panama isn't the strongest team in CONCACAF and that their team was never able to break down the Canaleros' defensive scheme, only created an atmosphere of disappointment and insecurity, despite managing to score a goal in the second half through Oswin Appolis. What is most concerning about the Bafana Bafana squad is that Belgian coach Hugo Bross won't be able to achieve the success he proclaims in the media, especially because he hasn't chosen players considered key to his team's performance, such as Igraam Rayners. "We are not prepared for the World Cup. Madala doesn't seem to know how to use his players." players. The team came alive after the changes.”

“Useless players, how do you tie with Panama?”

“I saw them celebrating the tie and then I switched to the TV, we can’t go to the World Cup with this mentality.”

“We won’t survive against Mexico.”

“We’re going to make fools of ourselves at the World Cup.”

These are the kinds of comments that fueled the enthusiasm of South African fans for their team’s participation after a 16-year absence from the World Cup. In 2010, they drew 1-1 with Mexico at Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg, with Rafael Marquez scoring for Mexico and Siphiwe Tshabalala for South Africa.Both teams were placed in Group A of the 2026 World Cup, along with South Korea and the winner of the Denmark-Czech Republic match, in what promises to be a highly competitive group starting on June 11.

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