Katlego ‘Killer’ Mphela Calls for Four‑Striker Squad for Bafana Bafana at 2026 World Cup
Former Bafana Bafana striker Katlego ‘Killer’ Mphela has urged national team coach Hugo Broos to take four forwards to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be co‑hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada from 11 June to 19 July. Mphela believes that keeping Lyle Foster and Evidence Makgopa while adding two more players with different profiles will give South Africa a stronger attacking edge.
Why Mphela Believes Foster and Makgopa Should Stay
Lyle Foster, who currently plays for Burnley in the English Premier League, contributed four goals in 20 league appearances during the 2023‑24 season, showing his ability to finish chances created from wide positions [Transfermarkt]. Evidence Makgopa, the Orlando Pirates striker, netted 13 goals in 27 Premiership matches last season, highlighting his poacher’s instinct inside the box [Transfermarkt]. Mphela argues that the pair complement each other: Foster’s pace and ability to run behind defences paired with Makgopa’s clinical finishing in tight spaces.
Additional Striker Options Suggested by Mphela
Mphela recommended considering the following players to complete the quartet:
- Iqraam Rayners – Orlando Pirates forward who scored nine goals in 26 league games in 2023‑24 and is noted for his off‑the‑ball movement and capacity to finish from crosses [Transfermarkt].
- Tshegofatso Mabasa – SuperSport United attacker with eight goals in 25 league outings, praised for his hold‑up play and knack for finding solutions in congested areas [Transfermarkt].
- Khanyisa Mayo – AmaZulu forward who, when in form, contributed seven goals in 22 league matches during the 2023‑24 season and offers a different physical profile that can trouble central defenders [Transfermarkt]. Mphela qualified this suggestion by noting that Mayo would be a viable option only if he maintains consistency.
Group A Outlook and Qualification Context
South Africa secured direct qualification for the 2026 World Cup by topping CAF Qualifying Group G with 15 points from five wins, a feat that Mphela points to as evidence of the squad’s underlying quality [CAF]. In the tournament’s opening match, Bafana Bafana will face Mexico in Mexico City on 11 June, a repeat of the opening fixture of the 2010 World Cup hosted by South Africa. The remaining Group A opponents are South Korea and the Czech Republic.
Mphela expressed confidence that the team can advance from the group, stating: “Qualifying for the World Cup means they are competent. They have a strong team that can emerge from this group.”
Conclusion
By advocating for a four‑striker selection that blends pace, finishing, hold‑up play and varied physical attributes, Katlego ‘Killer’ Mphela aims to give Hugo Broos tactical flexibility for the World Cup stage. Whether the coach adopts this advice remains to be seen, but the discussion highlights the depth of attacking talent currently available to South African football.


