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🇿🇼 Published: 31 December 2025
📘 Source: The Star

The Burnley forward Lyle Foster is near the top of AFCON 2025’s top goals contributions with two goals and two assists to his name after three group matches. As AFCON continues to capture the attention of football fans across the continent, South Africa’s national team, Bafana Bafana, finds itself at a crucial juncture in the tournament. Head coach Hugo Broos has singled out Burnley striker Lyle Foster as an indispensable asset, following impressive performances in the group stages that have lit up South Africa’s campaign in Morocco.

Foster has not only made waves with two goals and two assists, but he has also established himself as one of the tournament’s standout players. His contributions place him prominently on AFCON’s scoring charts and highlight his escalating importance in the national setup. The debate surrounding Foster’s selection has fueled discussion, with some arguing that the prolific Iqraam Rayners of Mamelodi Sundowns, a fan favourite, could have made a greater impact.

Still, Foster’s ability to perform under pressure has been commendable. His standout display in the opening match against Angola earned him a coveted ‘Player of the Match’ award, further silencing his critics. Broos has lauded Foster’s multifaceted capabilities, highlighting his impressive average of two key passes per game—an indication of how vital he has been to Bafana Bafana’s attacking arsenal.

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The synergy with winger Oswin Appollis, who has also scored twice in the tournament, has transformed the team into a formidable threat going forward. “I think you also need support as a striker,” Broos stated, emphasising that while Foster’s talent is evident, it is the quality of his teammates that amplifies his impact. “When there is no support, then it becomes difficult to do something alone, but when the movement around Lyle is good, then he can take advantage, and then he’s an excellent striker.” As the team navigates a mix of promising football and troubling, disjointed play, Broos has voiced concerns about its inconsistency. “You see, in the beginning of the game it was good, then we started to play badly, and then it’s difficult for Lyle,” he said, pointing to a pattern in their performance that necessitates improved ball circulation and consistent movement.

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Originally published by The Star • December 31, 2025

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