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Edward Motale: You could have made me a Bafana Bafana coach

Broos was unveiled to the media this week, but will miss Bafana's upcoming friendlies in June as he is set to return to Belgium to get his second shot of the Covid-19 vaccine.

Motale is feeling let down by the association's statement about not qualifying for the 2022 World Cup that is scheduled to take place in Qatar.

"We could have just taken anybody here at home and made him a Bafana coach. The way they praise his CV saying he's an expert, is a what - what, he has won what...so let him show us. So if we hire somebody with 'Either/Or', then it's a wasteful exercise. Then they can even hire me and choose my assistant and go to coach Bafana Bafana.

"I think I can even do better. Because now he's giving me a sign that he's not gonna do anything for our country. If you gonna hire somebody who doesn't have goals, that for me it's a problem.

"But it's better if a coach comes here and say 'Look, I've only got three weeks to do this job, but I'm gonna do my level best.' But if they are telling me I'm gonna fight Mike Tyson and I say 'No this guy is going to give me a hiding', as a supporter I might as well not buy a ticket for the game. So for me it's a wasteful exercise. Meaning they are just taking South Africans for a ride."

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