
- Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos said he's done talking about his beef with domestic coaches.
- The former Belgian international said they know how to communicate with each other.
- Broos also added that Zimbabwe won't be taken lightly.
Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos said he won't make any comments about his interactions with local coaches and if they need to speak to him, they can call him.
Broos's tempestuous relationship with the leading coaches in the country has been a talking point, but the former Belgian international said it was water under the bridge.
"I don't talk about it anymore. I have said what I have needed to say, but in the future, if they're frustrated, they can call me," Broos said.
"I will talk to them and I can understand that they have questions and they're frustrated, but I can't understand when you criticise a colleague in front of journalists.
"That part is finished and it is behind me now and it is over now."
Broos's immediate assignment is the eliminated Zimbabwe who they face at the FNB Stadium in their Group G 2022 World Cup qualifier on Thursday.
Broos said Zimbabwe's elimination from the World Cup qualifiers makes them dangerous as they also have something else to prepare for.
"It is going to be a tricky game and when you see the selection, they're missing some players, so they've altered accordingly to prepare the team for January's African Cup of Nations," Broos said.
"That'll give some other players a chance to prove themselves ahead of the tournament and see if they'll be ready.
"I know how important it is for an African player to go to Afcon, but that doesn't mean we'll have a weak Zimbabwean team.
"We have to be wary of them because we want a very good win."