Brandon Petersen talks about his World Cup chances with Bafana

Kaizer Chiefs captain Brandon Petersen has opened up about his chances of earning a place in Bafana Bafana’s FIFA World Cup squad.

The 31-year-old goalkeeper has enjoyed an outstanding season, keeping 15 clean sheets in all competitions.

Petersen once again delivered a standout display in Chiefs’ narrow 1-0 victory over AmaZulu FC, earning the Man of the Match award as Amakhosi secured another important win.

Petersen on verge of making Bafana squad

Speaking to SuperSport after the match, Petersen admitted he remains hopeful of making Hugo Broos’ final squad but insists the decision is out of his hands.

“I think, for me, the hope is always there,” said Petersen.

“But at the end of the day, God is in control. We can only control what we can, and that’s performing week in and week out.

“That’s the only thing I’m in control of. So, the rest I leave in God’s hands, and let’s see what happens.”

With Ronwen Williams expected to be Bafana Bafana’s first-choice goalkeeper at the World Cup, many supporters have called for Petersen to be included as either the second or third-choice shot-stopper.

Bafana legend Benni McCarthy has also been vocal on Petersen’s inclusion to the Bafana team.

Other goalkeepers reportedly in contention include Ricardo Goss of Siwelele FC and Sipho Chaine from Orlando Pirates.

It remains to be seen which goalkeepers Broos will select to accompany Williams to the global showpiece.

Chiefs will wrap up their campaign against Chippa United at Moses Mabhida Stadium next Saturday.

Can Petersen make the final cut?

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