On Thursday, Bafana Bafana head coach Hugo Broos made a surprise recall of St. Louis City midfielder Njabulo Blom to his latest squad, just one day after Blom’s agent Rob Moore pointed out how the former Kaizer Chiefs player deserved a chance.
Broos had previously included Blom in his preliminary squad but excluded him from the final 23-member squad that played friendly matches against Namibia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
At the time, the Belgian reasoned that the 23-year old did not make the cut because he was not playing regularly for his Major League Soccer club St. Louis City. However, Blom’s agent Moore strongly disagreed with this decision and criticised Broos for not giving Blom a chance.
Moore went as far as compiling stats for some players who were selected at Bafana but had played far less minutes than Blom. “At that time Blom had played seven games, was suspended for the eighth game and he had played 92% of the minutes in those games,” Moore said.
“The PSL players on the other hand there were players in there that had played far less minutes. We’re talking about a league that is pretty decent, the MLS and he’s playing for a club with 92% of the minutes who are top of the league.”
On Thursday, Broos announced Blom in his latest squad to face Eswatini and Ivory Coast in international friendlies, in a midfield that also has Teboho Mokoena, Sithole and Sibongiseni Mthethwa.
The midfielders who were in the preliminary squad and did not make the final cut are