Bafana Bafana head coach Hugo Broos appeared uncertain about his future with the national team; despite previously indicating he would step down after the World Cup.
Speaking on Thursday at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban, ahead of Friday’s friendly against Panama, Broos admitted he may have spoken too soon about retiring.
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South Africa will face Panama again on Tuesday at DHL Stadium in Cape Town as part of their World Cup preparations.
Broos said he still have to decide on his future, adding that if he does step down, he hopes to do so on a high note by guiding Bafana Bafana to strong performances at the World Cup.
“You know, maybe it was not a good idea for me to tell that after the World Cup I should stop my career as a coach,” said Broos.
“And I said also at that moment that, okay, I can talk now and say it will be like that till the moment, I have to decide.
“So, let’s wait and see what will happen in three, four months. At the other side, for me, if I should stop, I would stop in beauty. It has to be a beautiful end for me.
“And that means that we have to perform good in the World Cup. So, I will work as hard as I worked already the past five years to have a team on the World Cup that have good results.
“So, there is still a lot of work to do. And I don’t have the time to think of, yeah, will I go or will I stay?”
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