Saturday Star

Up, says Dlamini

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country. It is going to be difficult. We’ve been to the Olympics twice. Our performanc­e wasn’t that great in terms of results. We couldn’t get out of the group stages on either occasion. If you look at performanc­es, 2016 (in the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro) was much better. Now that we have a third shot at a big tournament, we might be ready, “Dlamini, who is now an ambassador of Castle 5 social league, explained.

Banyana are in Durban where they are busy with their World Cup preparatio­ns. Tomorrow they will face Jamaica in a friendly at Moses Mabhida Stadium at 3pm. Entrance in to the stadium is free.

“The qualificat­ion finds a Banyana where most of their players are exposed to internatio­nal football. They are playing in clubs overseas. Now, it would be an ideal time for us to get out of the group stages but since we are a country that doesn’t believe in progressio­n, realistica­lly, I do feel it might be tough. We have Germany who have been World Cup champions before. They would want to make sure they get the Cup again. Spain and China always finishes in the top 6. It won’t be easy but I do hope we will make it out of the group stages,” Dlamini added.

Banyana have been locking horns against top nations in their preparatio­ns for showpiece, and have competed against the likes of Holland, Sweden, North Korea, Finland and the Czech Republic.

“It has helped them. The only problem might be the inconsiste­ncy. After the Cyprus Cup there was a long lay off. A few players have just started their seasons. The rest are in South Africa and we haven’t even started the league. For me, that is the biggest concern, but in terms of the intensity, the muscle always get weary but once they get back in to action and into the higher levels of competitio­n, they will be fine. We don’t know much about Jamaica. The biggest test will be the game against USA.. We need to be a bit sharper,” Dlamini said.

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