DOCTOR Khumalo would love to see Bafana Bafana finishing off their successful Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign on a high in order to send a strong message to their opposition for the World Cup qualification opposition that they mean business.
South Africas senior mens national team have already booked their place at the biennial continental showpiece going into tonights final match against South Sudan at Cape Town Stadium. Expectations are that coach Hugo Broos might ring a raft of changes and give peripheral players a run in a match he earlier said should be a celebration of having earned the ticket to Morocco.
Khumalo would rather Bafana went all gun-ho on the South Sudanese who will come into the match high on confidence having eventually registered a victory in beating Congo Brazzaville on Wednesday.
Id like to differ with those who say we can play everybody against South Sudan. We need to focus and win the game convincingly and qualify convincingly top of the group, Khumalo, who is a 10Bet South Africa ambassador, told yesterday.
Bafana are currently top of Group K with 11 points from five matches, one more than Uganda whom they beat 2-0.