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South Africa coach tells critics to ‘shut up’ before second World Cup match

South Africa ‌coach Hugo Broos told critics of his tactics in last week’s World Cup opener ⁠to “shut up” and ⁠insisted he would continue to do things his way when planning for his team’s Group A clash against Czechia . There was an outcry in South Africa when ⁠Broos took a rare

South Africa coach tells critics to ‘shut up’ before second World Cup match
Al Jazeera — 17 June 2026
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South Africa ‌coach Hugo Broos told critics of his tactics in last week’s World Cup opener ⁠to “shut up” and ⁠insisted he would continue to do things his way when planning for his team’s Group A clash against Czechia .

There was an outcry in South Africa when ⁠Broos took a rare defensive approach in the tournament’s opening match against Mexico last Thursday, which his team lost 2-0 without creating any genuine chances of their own.

Bafana Bafana, as South Africa’s team is known, also finished down to nine men, with ⁠two players sent off in the second half, and left little positive impression.

“I’ve been a coach for 40 years, and I know it’s a part of the job that you will be criticised. So for the moment, I’m criticised, but people have to know… and for those who still don’t know it… ‌I do it my way,” Broos said at a news conference on Wednesday.

“I never listen to the trash of the social media. I never listen to people who feel they are important enough to criticise the team. When I look back at what they achieved before, I think it should be better that they shut up,” he said in a reference to former player pundits.

“I know what went wrong against Mexico. The players know it, and that’s ⁠the most important thing, and for the rest, I will do it ⁠my way,” Broos repeated.

The veteran Belgian coach said it was imperative for South Africa to win on Thursday in Atlanta to stand any chance of advancing. The Czechs also lost their first Group A game to South Korea last week.

“I think ⁠our situation is clear. If we don’t win tomorrow, we play our last game against South Korea for nothing.

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