Bafana Bafana goalkeeper Ronwen Williams says the team is not worried about Nigeria gaining the upper hand ahead of Wednesday's semi-final.
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Ronwen Williams: 'Statistics don't dictate the game'
According to a report from Sunday World, Williams revealed at a press conference in Bouake, Ivory Coast that statistics will not determine the match.
“Statistics don't dictate the game. So many statistics went against us in this tournament, but we proved that statistics don't dictate the game.”
“What happened in the past happened in the past, but what we can change is tomorrow.” [Wednesday] results and performance. ”
The South African team captain added that the team will not focus on statistics as they can change.
Leadership reports that South Africa will play Nigeria in the semi-finals on Wednesday, February 7 at 7pm.
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Bafana Bafana coach: 'We are not afraid of Nigeria'
Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Bruce also revealed in a press conference that he is not afraid to face Nigeria in the semi-finals.
“No, we are not afraid of it [the Nigerian attack]; I know they have good players and I'm sure they'll try to do something to make sure they're not a danger to us,'' said Bulls.
Speaking ahead of the AFCON (African Cup of Nations) semi-final match, Bruce added that Nigeria's defense was also excellent. But these were also the same things that were being said about Morocco even before South Africa's victory.
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