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Banyana coach hints at keeping faith in Swart, hopeful on Hildah for Argentina clash

Banyana Banyana coach Desiree Ellis has hinted that Kaylin Swart would get another run ahead of Andile Dlamini in Friday's crucial Group G World Cup clash against Argentina at the Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin.

Swart started in Sunday's 2-1 loss against Sweden in Wellington and while her shot-stopping was never in doubt, her aerial presence and command of her box left a lot to be desired.

Aerial balls were the reason Banyana let slip a 1-0 lead as a lack of height meant Sweden peppered Banyana with corners and set pieces until they cracked.

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Dlamini was one of South Africa's stars at the 2022 Women's African Cup of Nations tournament and was voted goalkeeper of the tournament.

Ellis was very firm in why Swart started on Sunday and why she could be in line for another playing stint on Friday, while also espousing the unity in the team's goalkeeping department.

"I think I've answered this on numerous occasions already about why we play Kaylin," Ellis said.

"We felt that we were going to be a little bit under pressure and Kaylin was the better distributor and that really helped us.

"If you looked at the player's touches, she was the one who had the highest touches. Not only did she get us on the front foot, we also won the second ball.

"It's also up to the goalkeepers to raise their hands and we've got a good goalkeeper's union with good camaraderie.

"The players support each other, and they know anyone at any given time must be ready to step up."

Ellis was less firm, but hopeful in Hildah Magaia's availability for the Argentina game.

The "Breadwinner" scored South Africa's opening goal three minutes after the half-time break on Sunday but had

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