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Banyana ‘won’t be resting on their laurels’

- MIHLALI BALEKA mihlali.baleka@inl.co.za

BANYANA Banyana’s coach Desiree Ellis says her players’ desire to improve with every passing game doesn’t allow them to rest on their laurels.

Banyana have had an incredible run. They won the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in 2022 and finished in the last 16 at the World Cup last year.

And while those two achievemen­ts were a first, the pressure has mounted on the team to succeed whenever they compete. This includes qualifying for the 2024 Olympic Games, especially after having missed out on the last edition in Tokyo four years ago.

Banyana have done well in trying to achieve that feat so far, as they breezed through the first two rounds of the qualifiers, beating the Democratic Republic of Congo and Burkina Faso. But the hard work doesn’t end there – they’ll have to beat Tanzania in the penultimat­e qualifiers, away and at home, to edge closer to their goal.

So, speaking during the announceme­nt of her 23-member squad for the qualifier at the Southern Sun OR Tambo Internatio­nal Airport yesterday, Ellis backed her team to deliver given that they want to do better, always.

“The players know that when you are achieving, you always want to do more,” Ellis said. “A lot of the players don’t want to rest on their laurels.

“They want to go a step better, and that’s what it’s all about. When you are at the top, the teams that you play against become their final.

“So, we’ve got to be at our absolute best. When you’ve won one trophy, you don’t rest on your laurels, you always want to do more.”

Ellis might have named her best squad for the next round of qualifiers, but it was without Refiloe Jane who was withdrawn due to medical informatio­n Banyana got from her club, Sassuolo.

The Banyana captain had been sidelined for months, having sustained an injury during their World Cup campaign in Australasi­a late last year.

Nonetheles­s, Ellis is banking on other senior players such as Thembi Kgatlana, Andile Dlamini and Jermaine Seoposenwe to help the team reach the Olympic Games.

The Tanzanians will not be walkovers. It is no fluke that they are at this stage of the qualifiers, as they knocked out some good teams along the way, including Botswana, who knocked Banyana out of the 2020 qualifiers.

“They beat Togo who were in the last Wafcon. They also beat Botswana recently to qualify for this stage.

“We are not taking anything for granted.”

Sure, the away-goals rule doesn’t apply in the Olympic qualifiers, but Banyana have a slight advantage as they’ll play the first leg in Dar es Salaam on Friday. A draw would mean that they can kill off the game in Mbombela on Tuesday, with supporters behind them.

FINAL SQUAD GOALKEEPER­S: Andile Dlamini, Kaylin Swart, Katlego Moletsane

DEFENDERS: Karabo Dhlamini, Noko Matlou, Fikile Magama, Asanda Hadebe, Lonathemba Mhlongo, Lebohang Ramalepe

MIDFIELDER­S: Kholosa Biyana, Linda Motlhalo, Nomvula Kgoale, Sphumelele Shamase, Amogelang Motau, Thalea Smidt, Lesego Nkoane

FORWARDS: Nicole Michael, Gabriela Salgado, Noxolo Cesane, Nthabiseng Majiya, Jermaine Seoposenwe, Hildah Magaia, Thembi Kgatlana*

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