
The 73-year-old Belgian coach had earlier revealed plans to end his career after the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
South Africa play the central American nation in two friendly clashes, at the Mabhida Stadium in Durban on Friday and at the DHL Stadium in Cape Town on Tueday.
Speaking ahead of the clash, Broos explained that his sole focus is on their upcoming games.
“I’m not thinking about the end; the most important thing for me is how can we have the best possible World Cup, a better major tournament performance than the one we had in Morocco (at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations where Bafana exited at the last 16).
“If I stop after the World Cup, then I want it to be in a beautiful moment, not one built around criticism or disappointment.
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“If I stop, I want it to be a nice ending to my career and I will do everything in the next three months to succeed and have a very good World Cup.”
Looking ahead to Fridy’s clash, Broos added: “I will try to give everyone a chance to play; some will play two 90 minutes, some two 20 minutes.
“I’m not quite sure as yet, I still have to discuss that with Helman (Mkhalele), but the hope is that we can give everyone a chance to play.”