Hugo Broos Explains Themba Zwane Selection: “He Can’t Play 90 Minutes Yet”
Why Broos Started Zwane Despite Fitness Concerns
Hugo Broos has opened up about his decision to include Themba Zwane in the starting lineup, revealing that the move was strategic—but also cautious.
Speaking to SABC Sport, Broos admitted that Zwane’s inclusion may have surprised some fans, especially given his limited game time at Mamelodi Sundowns.
However, the coach made it clear that giving Zwane minutes was necessary to assess his current condition.
“We Need to See Where He Is” – Broos Explains
Broos emphasized that while Zwane’s technical ability is unquestioned, his physical condition remains a concern.
“I think the only surprise is that Themba is in the team; I think when he’s with us we have to let him play, and we’ll see how far he is at the moment,” said Broos.
With limited international fixtures ahead, including another match scheduled for June, the coach believes every opportunity to evaluate players is crucial.
Fitness Concerns: Why Zwane Won’t Play Full Matches
One of the biggest takeaways from Broos’ comments is that Zwane is not yet ready for a full 90-minute performance.
“Football-wise, we know there’s no problem, but physically… he’s not playing much at Sundowns at the moment.”
Because of this, Broos confirmed that the team will carefully manage his minutes.
“We will not let him play 90 minutes either. I don’t think he can do that, but just to see him play is very important for us.”
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What This Means for Bafana Bafana
The decision highlights a broader strategy within the national team setup:
1. Player Assessment Ahead of Key Fixtures
With limited matches on the calendar, Broos is using each game to evaluate player readiness.
2. Managing Player Fitness
Avoiding injury is a priority, especially for experienced players like Zwane.
3. Building Squad Depth
Testing different players ensures the team remains competitive in upcoming international competitions.
Zwane’s Role Moving Forward
Despite the fitness concerns, Zwane remains a key figure for Bafana Bafana.
His experience, vision, and creativity make him one of the most valuable attacking midfielders in South African football.
If he regains full fitness, he could play a major role in upcoming fixtures and tournaments.
Final Thoughts
Hugo Broos’ decision to start Themba Zwane is not just about the present—it’s about preparing for the future.
While the midfielder may not yet be ready for full matches, giving him game time now allows the coaching staff to carefully monitor his progress.
For fans, it’s a reminder that squad decisions are often about balance—between performance, fitness, and long-term strategy.






