Broos points to growing belief as Africa shines at the World Cup

Coach Hugo Broos highlights the growing competitiveness and self-belief of African teams at the World Cup. He notes that African nations are increasingly capable of challenging top-tier global teams through physical play and tactical discipline.
Why it matters
The shift in performance and mindset among African football teams is changing the competitive landscape of the FIFA World Cup.
Yesterday, DRC, the first Sub-Saharan country to feature in the World Cup in 1974, completed the list together with Algeria.
The article relies on quotes and analysis from a professional coach regarding sports performance.
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