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South Africa coach Broos steals spotlight with blunt World Cup remarks

June 20, 2026 2 Min Read

TLE DESK: South Africa coach Hugo Broos has emerged as one of the most outspoken figures at the 2026 World Cup, drawing attention for his blunt responses to reporters and critics alike.

The 74-year-old Belgian, who guided South Africa back to the World Cup for the first time since 2010, has made headlines for refusing to be drawn into political debate, questioning the treatment of football stars and dismissing criticism from former players.

Broos firmly rejected a question about US President Donald Trump’s controversial comments regarding South Africa, telling reporters: “I will answer that question. We will not answer that question.”

The veteran coach also questioned disciplinary consistency after Argentina captain Lionel Messi escaped punishment for a challenge on Algeria’s Aissa Mandi, while South Africa’s Themba Zwane received a three-match ban following a VAR review in the match against Mexico.

“I don’t want Messi to get a red card because that player has to be on the pitch, but what is the difference here?” Broos said.

His outspoken approach has extended to critics at home. Responding to former players who criticised South Africa’s 2-0 defeat to Mexico, Broos said they should “shut up” before judging his team.

South Africa kept their hopes of reaching the knockout stage alive with a 1-1 draw against Czechia, secured by a late penalty from Teboho Mokoena.

Broos was equally candid when assessing the match and the venue, saying South Africa played the more attractive football and describing Atlanta Stadium as “a fantastic stadium” but “not a football stadium”.

Popular among supporters, Broos joked about calls for a statue to honour his achievements.

“I said, make it in wood so it will burn more easily when I lose,” he remarked.

A victory over South Korea in their final Group A match would likely be enough to send South Africa into the knockout rounds for the first time in the nation’s history.

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