Robert Marawa is being cooked by South Africans after Bafana Bafana's win against Morocco on Tuesday night.
The Mzansi team has qualified for the AFCON quarter-finals and expectations are high among fans and the public.
While people celebrated on social media, Robert's tweets about Bafana coach Hugo Bruce resurfaced.
After the soccer team lost its first game, critics and trolls accused the radio host and sportscaster of negative attitudes toward the coach.
“baud robert marawa They wanted to replace Hugo Bruce before the tournament was over. I understand why people say that just because you know sports doesn't mean you're a good manager,” the tweet read.
See more reactions below.
I remember Robert Marawa started posting this when Bafana Bafana lost the first game.
We continued to believe in Hugo Bruce pic.twitter.com/92YgyT648T
— Nhlakaa (@u_nhlakaa) January 30, 2024
This is why Pitso refused to give Robert Marawa a radio interview. This man is toxic 🚮 pic.twitter.com/4Y5VMFC2OW
— Ace .. (@Ace__Anele) January 31, 2024
How Hugo Bruce views Robert Marawa and Junior Kanye after Bafana Bafana reach the quarter-finals despite negative attitude 😂 pic.twitter.com/pVjFbftvI4
— #NativeOfBelaBela (@tsheko2020) January 31, 2024
Half the people taking shots at Robert Marawa also had doubts about Hugo Bruce at some point, especially after losing the first game of this tournament. Just because we made it to the quarter-finals doesn't mean we all believed in Hugo Bruce. This app is full of hypocrites.
— Teacher Huma! (@Huma_Ofentse) January 31, 2024
Conge previously claimed that so-called “football expert” Robert Marawa wanted Hugo Bruce to leave 🚮 pic.twitter.com/AUMguEQv09
— Colman (@PhotoColman) January 31, 2024
It's great to have Robert Marawa brought in. I can't believe I was blind all this time thinking he was some noble canty, he has his own agenda.
— Dibo! (@MlDibo) January 31, 2024
The casuals doubted us, Robert Marawa wanted Bruce fired, now look at us pic.twitter.com/hMho6RXN0o
— Little Lord Fuckleroy (@_Siiihle) January 30, 2024