Despite acknowledging the individual attacking talents within his squad, Waldrum admitted the challenge posed by Banyana Banyana, highlighting their individual talents.
The African Champions are unbeaten against the Falcons in their last three encounters, and were victorious in their recent face-off during the African Women’s Championship in Morocco.
“South Africa have a very good side, they are defending African champions and we have to respect them,” Waldrum stated.
“They have a lot of individual talents in attack, where they are dangerous and the coach has them very organised but I have a lot of confidence in my players.”
Nigeria will host the first leg this Friday.