Benni McCarthy makes bold Bafana job statement

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Benni McCarthy could be in the frame to coach Bafana Bafana someday. What are his thoughts on the current boss Broos?

McCarthy unsure about Hugo Broos

“It’s a good generation of players, a lot of young players breaking through. So it was a massive opportunity for Bafana Bafana [to win the 2023 AFCON]. They had a group of talented players coming through and they found themselves in a lucrative position to be in the semi-final,

“But there are a little bit of shortages, but you know you accept it because Bafana over the last few years have been nowhere. They have not qualified for any World Cups, they have underachieved quite a lot.

“So the fact that they have gone on to the semi-final of AFCON is good. I think with the current squad, the current generation of players that they have to choose from, they should be there and there about,

“I don’t know if they have the right manager, and if not, whichever right man comes in, hopefully, he can take this group of players to the next level,” McCarthy said via Goal.

Benni in a Buccaneers jersey. Image: SoccerLaduma

McCarthy knows about pedigree

Benni is Bafana’s all-time leading goal-scorer with 31 goals from 80 caps, and he’s the first and only South African footballer to win the UEFA Champions League. There is a certain status attached to an individual with these special accolades.

Managerial CV

  • Led Cape Town City to MTN8 glory in 2018-19.
  • Guided AmaZulu into the CAF Champions League.
  • EFL Cup champion in 2022-2023.
  • FA Cup champion in 2023-2024.

Benni the baller

  • First and only South African UEFA Champions League winner with Porto in 2004.
  • Two-time Primeira Liga winner with Porto.
  • Dutch Eredivisie champion with Ajax Amsterdam in 1998.
  • Champion of South Africa with Orlando Pirates in 2011-12.
  • Nedbank Cup and MTN8 winner in 2011, also with Pirates.
  • All-time leading scorer for Bafana Bafana with 31 goals from 80 caps.
  • Until 2023 when Lyle Foster made the switch to Burnley, Benni was the most expensive South African footballer of all time. He moved from Ajax to Celta Vigo for €6m in 1999.
  • Benni Scored 18 goals in 36 Premier League appearances in the 2006-07 season.
  • In October 2007, Benni McCarthy finished a sequence of scoring with 10 consecutive shots on target in the Premier League.
Benni would be a solid choice for the Bafana job at some stage. Image: The Sun

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