AWCON: Falcons match is war – Van Wyk

Banyana Banyana captain Janine van Wyk has revealed that their semi-final clash against Nigeria this evening is way more than a football match – it is going to be war.
South Africa progressed to the last four following their convincing 5-0 win over Egypt in their last Group A encounter to finish second and book a date with Group B table leaders Nigeria, who registered seven points from three games.
The Super Falcons have been dubbed tournament favourites courtesy of their pedigree at this tournament, which they have won a record seven times. Van Wyk, whose side has peaked at the right time, is keen to finally end their jinx at this level but Nigeria stands in their way.
“The competition starts now and from here on it is war. It is going to be war, war, war… If we want it badly enough, then we have to show it. We have overcome them before and we can do it again,” she told reporters in Cameroon ,venue of the on-going tournament.
At the 2012 edition, South Africa stunned Nigeria in an historic 1-0 semi-final win to set up a final against hosts Equatorial Guinea, but Banyana Banyana failed to complete the last hurdle as they succumbed to a 4-0 defeat.
Banyana Banyana are yet to win the continental crown and Van Wyk, who is the most capped player on the current squad with 140 appearances, feels this is the time to finally bag the African title.
The match will kick off at 7pm Nigerian time.