Bafana Bafana will face Rwanda in the must-win match on Tuesday at Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit. Bafana Bafana are under pressure following the disappointing draw against Zimbabwe at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban. Burnley and Bafana Bafana striker Lyle Foster says there's no need to be despondent.
"Obviously it wasn't the results that we wanted. I think we thought, like we believe that we would get a different result. It wasn't to be, but I think it's how it goes sometimes. I think we played really well; I think the mood in the camp is still very good. We know it is still far from over; we play on Tuesday, a very big game, and I think we will get a result there, and a lot of things worked for us.
"It's about focusing on the next one; the past is the past now; it's done. It's dusted and we need to move forward. No reason to feel despondent. I mean, if there's nothing to be played for or there's no chance, I'd understand, but there wouldn't be a reason to be despondent. Like I said, there's so much to play for.
"The same support that you had in Moses Mabhida and previous camps as well, this is probably the most important one. So we ask that supporters come out in numbers, and we will make sure that you live and give a result."