Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos was pleased with his side’s Africa Cup of Nations draw that will see them take on Tunisia, Mali and Namibia in the finals in Ivory Coast taking place from 13 January to 11 February.
The top two teams as well as the four best runners-up across the six groups advance to the round of 16 and Broos is confident his side will progress.
“I am not unhappy when you see the teams (who have qualified),” Broos said in a video released by Safa. “With Mali, for sure we have a very big team. Tunisia also. But I prefer to have Tunisia than Senegal or Ivory Coast. So that is good. Then Namibia we know, so I think if we can achieve our best level then we can go through the group stages.
“When you are in pot 3, you are always going to have two big teams in your group. But when you see Tunisia, they are certainly a big team, but it is a little bit less than Morocco or Senegal, so from that side, it is a good thing.
“Mali will also be tough, they are good two teams. So we will see, but I am rather happy with the draw, it could be worse.”
Broos admits the last few weeks have not been ideal with injuries curtailing preparations, the latest to captain Ronwen Williams, but he hopes to have several players back for the start of the World Cup qualifiers next month.
INJURIES DISRUPTING PREPARATIONS
“The preparation for the moment is disturbed by injuries, but we still have two months (before the finals) so I don’t panic for the moment, certainly not,” he said. “I am hoping we can recuperate all those players who are injured, first of all for the World Cup qualifiers (that start in November) and then for Afcon.
“Let’s hope the injuries stop now and we can really start to prepare the team.”
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