Banyana Banyana Captain Janine van Wyk says they will be taking it one game at a time in this year’s Africa Women’s Cup of Nations currently underway in Morocco. South Africa will take on Burundi in their second match of the tournament on Thursday night.
Image: Twitter @Banyana_BanyanaBanyana Banyana Captain Janine van Wyk says they will be taking it one game at a time in this year’s Africa Women’s Cup of Nations currently underway in Morocco.
South Africa will take on the bottom of the group Burundi in their second match of the tournament on Thursday night. Banyana are hoping to go a step further than where they ended in the last tournament in 2018. They beat Nigeria in their opening match of the tournament before losing to the Super Falcons in the final in a penalty shootout.Captain Janine van Wyk says, “I think it’s important that we celebrate a really good, convincing victory, especially against one of the powerhouses in African football. But it’s important that we know that. It’s not game over and I think most of the experienced players that have been here played in the 2018 Afcon tournament as well and it was a similar situation.
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