South Africa goalkeeper, Kaylin Swart, has disclosed that the second leg of the 2024 Olympics qualifier against the Super Falcons of Nigeria will be a tough clash.
Swart made this disclosure while speaking with CAF online ahead of the tiie on Tuesday.
The Banyana goalkeeper exhibited an impressive performance in the first leg which the African champions lost 1-0.
The shot stopper made a number of superb saves in the game especially in the first half.
The South Africans will need to overturn the first leg deficit when both teams lock horns in the reverse fixture at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria on Tuesday.
Swart noted that they must up their game from the first leg to seal a place at Paris 2024.
“I think the second leg is going to be tough, but I think the coaches know exactly what’s needed and us as players, we also will look at ourselves and hopefully we’ll come back with a better individual performance,” she told CAF Online.
“I think if we can start (the second leg) the way we finished the second half (in Abuja), I think there’s so much more to give but we’re not down yet. I still believe in my girls, I still think that we can turn it around at home and I just hope that the fans will come out and be behind us because I do think there’s so much more in the second leg and hopefully we can get the goals we need.”