Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos says their upcoming international friendlies will give his players the opportunity to show their quality and prove themselves.
South Africa are scheduled to face Tanzania in the first friendly set to be played at the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane on Friday, June 6.
The South African national team will then take on Mozambique in their second friendly at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria on June 10.
Broos has already announced his final Bafana squad for their two upcoming international friendlies.
“The performance is the most important thing,” Broos said.
“We want to win the two games, and we will do everything to win them. But more importantly, it is the performance of the players, certainly the new players and again, I will not put pressure on them.
“They just have to play their game and then we will see, evaluate what we are going to do in the future.
“The opponents are not the strongest ones, but certainly not the weakest of Africa. Both countries were at the AFCON last year, so even Mozambique is in a good space to go to the World Cup next year.
“So this means there will be a good opponent in the two games, and therefore, again, I think it’s a good opportunity for everyone to prove themselves, to show their qualities.”