Liberia head coach Ansu Keita says his side has no fear of South Africa ahead of the return leg of their 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Monrovia on Tuesday evening.The Lone Stars were 2-0 down to Bafana Bafana in their first clash at the Orlando Stadium on Friday before eking out a well-deserved 2-2 draw.Bafana seemingly cruised to a comfortable lead in the first half after a brace from Burnley striker Lyle Foster.But Bongokuhle Hlongwane inadvertently deflected the ball into his own net following a 68th-minute free-kick before Mohammed Sangare gave Liberia hope of qualification with a superb late strike in injury time.The winner at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Stadium will qualify for the tournament to be held in the Ivory Coast at the beginning of 2024.READ | Bullish Liberia coach raises Bafana legend Tovey's ire: 'He's given SA motivation'"We learned a lot about South Africa, we've worked towards it, and we think tomorrow (Tuesday) we'll be better," the former Liberia under-17 coach told reporters on the eve of the highly anticipated clash."I respect them a lot, but there wasn't [fear] in the first leg.
We went for it but trust me, we went for a win, but getting a draw was good for us."It was part of our plan. Coming back home gives us a 50/50 chance.
South Africa is very good, trust me, but tomorrow (Tuesday) 90 minutes will judge us."Keita has been bullish since the result last Friday, saying that Liberia will make Bafana "suffer" in Monrovia.
And the Liberian mentor kept the same energy as he spoke about Bafana head coach Hugo Broos. "The coach, it's a coach that I respect a lot ...