Broos keeps feet firmly grounded amidst euphoria of Bafana swatting noisy neigbours aside
It was a win and a convincing one at that.
Bafana Bafana broke the shackles in front of goal to smash four into Namibia's net as they catapulted themselves into a commanding position in their Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) group.
Getting out of Group E looked all the more difficult for Hugo Broos and his charges after match-day one, when South Africa went down 0-2 to Mali and noisy neighbours Namibia pulled off a shock triumph against Tunisia, one of the pre-tournament favourites.
However, Bafana seized control of their destiny and engaged in what turned out to be a stroll.
The goals came from a Percy Tau penalty, a stylish Themba Zwane brace, and a Thapelo Maseko strike, capping off a fantastic night under the Ivorian skies.
Bafana, ranked 64th in world football, shifted from dead last to second in the group, ahead of the 115th-ranked Brave Warriors, due to goal difference.
Mali (51st) and Tunisia (28th) played out 1-all draw 24 hours prior.
The win was a necessary confidence boost for South Africa, their pragmatic coach believes.
"As you know, we had to win the game today to have a chance of going through the group stages. So, we were a little bit nervous in the beginning of the game. After the first goal, (the nerves) was released and we played a good game," said Broos.
"We had a good analysis of the opponent. We showed the players where their weaknesses were and where their strongest points were. Namibia are very dangerous with long balls. But today they were not dangerous."
Broos was happy to see his players "fight" for the victory as he made two significant changes from the side that tasted defeat against Mali.
There has always been an issue with Siyanda Xulu at centre-back and Broos rather handed the defensive duties to