Cape Town - Mamelodi Sundowns and former Zambia goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene believes Bafana Bafana must use speed and skill to defeat Morocco on Tuesday.
Bafana are set to face the North African giants in an Africa Cup of Nations Group D encounter with a place in the knockout stages at stake.
A win for South Africa guarantees safe passage to the business end of the competition though a draw or even a narrow defeat could also secure qualification.
Mweene, who played under Morocco's coach Herve Renard when Zambia won the AFCON in 2012, told reporters: "His teams are difficult to break down. Remember he was a defender and played with guys like Lillian Thuram.
"Bafana must not sit at the back. Bafana must use their speed and run them out of the game. They don't like teams that are skillful and speedy.
"Herve is tactically superior. He wants perfection and he will shout at you whether you are a senior or young player. He treats everyone equally and he is a straight talker.
"What makes him good is his coaching style. He likes joking with his players. He knows when to be serious and when to be relaxed."