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Banyana Brace Themselves for England Test
The South African women's national football team, Banyana Banyana, is gearing up for a crucial international friendly against England’s Lionesses following a challenging defeat to Denmark. The match is set to take place on Tuesday, October 29, 2024, at the Coventry Building Arena, and it will be broadcast live on SuperSport Variety 4 at 9:45 PM CAT.
Banyana Banyana recently faced a tough 5-0 loss against Denmark, a match that left coach Dr. Desiree Ellis seeking immediate improvement. As they turn their focus to England, the squad is hopeful that the return of key players such as Thembi Kgatlana, Linda Motlhalo, Hilda Magaia, and Sinoxolo Cesane will inject the necessary experience and attacking flair that was noticeably absent in the Denmark game. These friendly matches serve as vital preparation for the upcoming WAFCON 2025 qualifiers, and Dr. Ellis is eager for her team to learn from these high-level encounters.
In her remarks to www.safa.net, Dr. Ellis emphasized the importance of competing against highly ranked teams like England, currently second in the FIFA world rankings. "What better opponent could we ask for than to play the second-ranked team in the world?" she stated. "This match itself is motivation for the players, to see the level of quality we should be competing against." She highlighted that both teams are in a rebuilding phase for 2025, which adds an interesting dynamic to the match.
Dr. Ellis acknowledged the need to tighten the defense, which she believes is the foundation of a successful attack. After a promising first half against Denmark, the team struggled in the second half, prompting her to stress the importance of maintaining tactical discipline throughout the entire match against England. "Our main challenge against big opposition is staying tactically disciplined for the entire match," she noted.
The importance of the match extends beyond just immediate results; it also serves as a pivotal learning experience for the team. Sasol Senior Manager: Group Brand and Sponsorship, Nozipho Mbatha, reinforced this sentiment, stating, "Playing the European champions is valuable to prepare ourselves tactically at the highest level. While the last match against Denmark did not go our way, we are incredibly proud of Banyana Banyana’s efforts."
As Banyana Banyana prepares for this significant clash against England, the team is focused on building resilience and improving their gameplay. The match presents an opportunity to showcase their development and strength on an international stage, marking a crucial step in their journey towards defending their title as African champions in the upcoming WAFCON tournament. The anticipation surrounding this match underscores the growth and potential of South African women's football as they seek to establish themselves among the world’s elite teams.
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