Bafana’s team manager Vincent Tseka clashes with Moroccan ‘bullies’
Bafana team manager Vincent Tseka opened up about his clash with Moroccan journalists, saying they wanted to bully them.
Bafana’s team manager, Vincent Tseka, opened up about clashing with Moroccan ‘bullies’ during the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) on 30 January.
The emotional game between South Africa and Morocco ended with many players and fans in tears. Going into the game, South Africa was the underdog, and many expected them to lose.
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Surprisingly, they went on to win the match 2-nil and their fans, players, and technical team celebrated wildly. Achraf Hakimi missed a penalty during the game, and Bafana’s bench celebrated. All this did not sit well with the Moroccan journalists, who wanted them to cool down.
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This issue escalated, drawing attention from fans, and now the Bafana team manager has opened up. After his post, Vincent left some fans asking him why he posted about the issue.
@Warira1 “What’s your agenda, bro???”
WHAT BAFANA’S VINCENT TSEKA SAID ABOUT MOROCCAN BULLIES
Sharing on his Twitter (X), the Bafana team manager said they refused to be bullied. His face in the picture showed how emotional he was about what the Moroccan journalist wanted to do.
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“We refused to be bullied by Moroccan journalists,” he said, speaking of their position. “They didn’t want us to celebrate when they missed the penalty.” he finished speaking of why they clashed.
MZANSI REACTS
After the Bafana head manager Vincent Tseka opened up about his clash with Moroccan journalists who wanted to bully them.
@Matome_Kay “The fact that I don’t see a picture where any one of you is trying to jump that “fence”, I’m disappointed đŸ¤£đŸ¤£đŸ¤£”
@whitehobo_inc “Well done guys, it’s despicable that South Africans can’t celebrate their team, it just seems we are not liked by foreigners when we have success. Proud of you for standing your ground, hulle weet nie wat ons weet nieđŸ˜‰Enjoy the tournament bring it home.”
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@Evidence_Shongw “They even disrespected the referee. Bunch of bad loosers”
@UncappedLekoko “Ntate Tseka you’re my fighter. In the next AFCON I hanging out with you waya waya đŸ”¥đŸ˜‚”
@Klement_King “Y’all look like you said whatever you said in Xhosa, and that’s good because @SkyNews can’t write fake news about it..”