Eight days before the start of the Africa Cup of Nations, Bafana Bafana coach Gordon Igesund believes his team do not have the full backing of South African supporters.
Igesund on Thursday pointed out that sections of the crowd at Tuesday's friendly international against Norway in Cape Town jeered striker Katlego Mphela after he missed a number of easy chances in front of goal.
"There is a great vibe out there, but I don't think it's from everybody at the moment," Igesund said at a luncheon hosted by pay-channel SuperSport in Johannesburg.
"To get a crowd behind you, they (the crowd) have to be realistic and support. The fans are not supporting Katlego Mphela at the moment.
"Players are human beings. When a player has the support of the crowd, the player wants to get into the opposition area again and again.
"When the crowd start booing and start saying things, the player starts thinking negatively and he no longer gets into the area, he starts hiding."
Mphela struggled to hit his straps in the first half of the warm-up clash, before Igesund substituted him at half-time. He insisted he was happy with the Mamelodi Sundowns attacker.
"I thought Katlego didn't do badly, if you analyse his 45 minutes, he had a number of shots," Igesund explained.
"He got into good areas and before the game he knew that he was only going to be playing 45 minutes.