Banyana Banyana head coach, Vera Pauw, insists her side are out get the win against Kenya in the second leg of their Olympic Qualifier.
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Banyana secured a narrow victory in the first leg at the Dobsonville Stadium, however they travel to the Machakos Stadium this afternoon, with the hope of finishing the tie.
And Pauw maintains the side won't be playing for a draw, adding that she does not have the type of players to sit back and park the bus.
"We are not a team that can play defensively. We do not have a team that can park the bus and close them down and hope for a chance to score," Pauw told SAFA's official website.
"Because of the mobility and creativity we have in this team, someone might make a mistake by dribbling in our half and we get punished, so that cannot be the approach for this team.
"Our team has a decent organisation ability that makes us go forward and that is what we will do because it is our strength. We will not sit back, we will not play for a draw, we will go for a win but we are also aware and realistic that if we do not concede we are through to the next round."
The match is scheduled to get underway at the Machakos Stadium at 14h30 (South African time).