Banyana Banyana’s 2-0 win advantage going into the 2nd-leg of the Women Africa Cup of Nations qualifier has given them the edge over their opponents Algeria. AFCON2021
Banyana Banyana’s two-nil advantage going into the second leg of the Women Africa Cup of Nations qualifier has given them the edge over their opponents Algeria but there’s no room for error when they wrap up their qualifying campaign on Wednesday. Despite the victory for Desiree Ellis and her troops last Friday, the Algerian team proved to be no pushovers in the first leg.
in 2022. A positive result will see them qualify for the AFCON tournament in Morocco, which will also serve as a FIFA World Cup qualifier. The healthy lead Banyana Banyana has going into the second leg in Algiers is no reason to take anything for granted. Their hurdle is a team that fought till the end in the first leg.
Algeria is no powerhouse on the continent but they have everything to play for. It’s also a team that has its sights set on qualifying for the Nations Cup and also on making it past the group stages for the first time. “We all know that experience is a crucial part of the team and we have a few youngsters who are stepping up and showing that they want to be here and that they are capable of being here, we want to have a strong team between youth and experience I think the coach knows what she wants and I think the girls are really one foot ahead of where we used to be,” Swart added.
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