Soccer-South Africa coach Broos hails team tactics after 1-0 win over South Korea


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group A - South Africa v South Korea - Estadio Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico - June 24, 2026 South Africa coach Hugo Broos before the match REUTERS/Daniel Becerril

MONTERREY, Mexico, June 24 (Reuters) - ⁠South Africa coach Hugo Broos praised his team ⁠for their tactical performance after they beat South Korea ‌1-0 in their Group A World Cup showdown on Wednesday, reaching the knockout stage for the first time.

• "I think we played a very good ​game tactically. It was very good; everyone ⁠did their job... I'm ⁠very proud of the performance of my team," Broos said.

• "It was ⁠an ‌emotional moment. We came here to Mexico and we wanted to survive the group stage... And ⁠that for me was really a moment of ​emotions, not only ‌because we won the game, but also for me, ⁠because as ​I've said in the past it probably will be one of my last games of my career."

• "When the Koreans had the ball ⁠we tried to cover all the ​spaces and I think we succeeded. But when we had the ball it was dangerous for them because we used the ⁠spaces that they gave us. We had quick plays and we have players who can find their spaces."

• "Today you saw a team that believed in itself... On Sunday again you ​will see a team that will ⁠believe in itself and that will fight for the 90 minutes, ​and more if we have to. ‌And then we will see. But ​let's hope we come out with a good result."

(Reporting by Laura Gottesdiener in MonterreyEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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