Bafana Bafana head coach Hugo Broos admits the newer players are making his job more difficult after the team's 2-0 win over Mozambique on Tuesday night.
Second-half goals from Sinoxolo Kwayiba and Ashley Cupido guided the South Africans to victory over Mozambique in their second international friendly at the New Peter Mokaba Stadium.
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“Today was a very good performance, we had so many chances. First half, we could easily be 3-0 for us. There was good ball circulation, much movement in the team. So yeah, I’m very happy with all the game, second half was also good,” Broos told SABC Sport.
“We did some corrections, Kwayiba was much better second half than the first half so yes I think we deserved the victory today.
“He [Kwayiba] could’ve scored three goals today, but ok the chances were there and the way they created the chances were very good. The way we pressed the opponent was also good so I think yes, I can just look back to the two games and as a happy coach."
Broos was happy to give younger players the opportunity over this international break.
“Yes, I think it was the moment to do it. When you are young and have quality, there is no age. For me, when I see they have quality they get a chance and there were some players that took their chance with both hands in the two games," he added.
“So, we will see now they make my job very difficult now when I have the choose in September the qualifiers for the World Cup but ok, they are young and talented so I’m very happy that I have such kind of players,” Broos explained.