The Herald (South Africa)

Ellis happy to have Mbane, Jane and Holweni back for Nigeria

- Mahlatse Mphahlele

Banyana Banyana coach Desiree Ellis has welcomed the timely return of vastly experience­d Bambanani Mbane, Refiloe Jane and Sibulele Holweni to the squad for the final twolegged round of the 2024 Olympic qualifiers against Nigeria.

Banyana take on traditiona­l rivals Nigeria in Abuja on April 5 and host the return leg at the Loftus Stadium on April 9.

The winner of this tie will join Brazil, Japan and Spain in Group C in the Olympic Games in Paris in July and August.

Mbane, Holweni and Jane, who plies her trade in Serie A (Sassuolo) in Italy and will play her first match for Banyana since the 2023 Women’s Fifa World Cup, are among a few players who have boosted Banyana for this crucial clash.

Speaking after she announced the squad on Saturday, Ellis said the big match temperamen­t of Mbane, Jane and Holweni will boost the side’s confidence.

“There is one thing that you can never buy and that is experience,” she said, adding that the team also has a few talented young players.

“Experience helps a lot when it adds value to the team.

“They have been there in tough situations and when things were not OK where they stood up to be counted.

“We also have the enthusiasm of the youth and we needed to get that mix right.

“We have young players like Karabo Dhlamini, Nthabiseng Majiya, Fikile Magama, Sinoxolo and Noxolo Cesane, those players are coming through and for us it is important to get that mix of youth and experience right.

“You can have the experience but you also need youthful freshness of youth who are enthusiast­ic.

“You need that injection of freshness but at the same time the experience of Refiloe Jane, Mbane and Holweni is important.”

Ellis said Jane has led the team on numerous occasions and will not have a problem integratin­g back into the squad after a long absence.

“She has led this team in the past and Bambanani (Mbane) was exceptiona­l during the World Cup with Bongeka Gamede.

“You need the experience of players who have been there in similar situations and were able to get out of those situations.”

Ellis said they were working around the logistics for this match as overseas-based players will only join them in Nigeria next week.

“Some of the players are joining us in Nigeria on different days because the Fifa dates only start on April 1 and some of them are still playing and then travelling.

“It has happened in the past, you just have to manage it by making the players understand what you want to do.

“The advantage we have is they have played together for a while, they know each other and the quality that the player next to them has,” she said.

 ?? Picture: JOE ALLISON/FIFA VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? BACK IN ACTION: Refiloe Jane will be back for Banyana Banyana after a long absence due to Serie A playing commitment­s in Italy
Picture: JOE ALLISON/FIFA VIA GETTY IMAGES BACK IN ACTION: Refiloe Jane will be back for Banyana Banyana after a long absence due to Serie A playing commitment­s in Italy

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