Saturday, 8 March 2014

CAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: Enyimba see hope in Bamako

With hopes of turning the table around, Enyimba of Aba will today take on six times Malian champions AS Real of Bamako in an all important 2nd Leg of the first round of CAF Champions league.

The two-time champions suffered a shocking loss at home to the Malians at home by a margin of 1-2 last Sunday which marked the first time the side will lose at home on the continent. However, if Enyimba will qualify for the next round, they must go for the ''impossible'' by winning above the margin to which they fell in Aba.

Speaking to Journalist, Coach Zakary Baraje (Enyimba) agreed that it is a make or break situation.“If our dream of qualifying is to be attained, we must defeat AS Real Bamako on their soil. Since they came here to beat us, I don’t see why we can’t go to their house and do the same to them. I have told the players that must be ready for play the game with their life”, said the former El Kanmi Warriors coach.



Also speaking, striker Abdulrahman Bashi said “we will just have to brace up for the second leg.” Mfin Another striker, Udoh Udoh  said “we have no choice than to work harder for the second leg and prepare for war on the pitch over there in Mali. I believe if they could win here, we can equally do the same in Bamako.”
 
Meanwhile in the CAF Confederations Cup, Wrri Wolve and Bayelsa Unite have their destiny in their own hands as they look to completing the job they both began last week. Warri Wolve go into the match with the 3-2 advantage they secured against Union Sportive Douala of Cameroon while Bayelsa will play FC Kondzo, the first leg ended in a goalless draw in Brazaville.

“If our dream of qualifying is to be attained, we must defeat AS Real Bamako on their soil. Since they came here to beat us, I don’t see why we can’t go to their house and do the same to them. I have told the players that must be ready for play the game with their life”, said the former El Kanmi Warriors coach.
Also speaking, striker Abdulrahman Bashi said “we will just have to brace up for the second leg.” Mfin Another striker, Udoh Udoh  said “we have no choice than to work harder for the second leg and prepare for war on the pitch over there in Mali. I believe if they could win here, we can equally do the same in Bamako.”
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/03/last-chance-enyimba/#sthash.xCPCgqeI.dpuf
“If our dream of qualifying is to be attained, we must defeat AS Real Bamako on their soil. Since they came here to beat us, I don’t see why we can’t go to their house and do the same to them. I have told the players that must be ready for play the game with their life”, said the former El Kanmi Warriors coach.
Also speaking, striker Abdulrahman Bashi said “we will just have to brace up for the second leg.” Mfin Another striker, Udoh Udoh  said “we have no choice than to work harder for the second leg and prepare for war on the pitch over there in Mali. I believe if they could win here, we can equally do the same in Bamako.”
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/03/last-chance-enyimba/#sthash.xCPCgqeI.dpuf
“If our dream of qualifying is to be attained, we must defeat AS Real Bamako on their soil. Since they came here to beat us, I don’t see why we can’t go to their house and do the same to them. I have told the players that must be ready for play the game with their life”, said the former El Kanmi Warriors coach.
Also speaking, striker Abdulrahman Bashi said “we will just have to brace up for the second leg.” Mfin Another striker, Udoh Udoh  said “we have no choice than to work harder for the second leg and prepare for war on the pitch over there in Mali. I believe if they could win here, we can equally do the same in Bamako.”
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/03/last-chance-enyimba/#sthash.xCPCgqeI.dpuf
“If our dream of qualifying is to be attained, we must defeat AS Real Bamako on their soil. Since they came here to beat us, I don’t see why we can’t go to their house and do the same to them. I have told the players that must be ready for play the game with their life”, said the former El Kanmi Warriors coach.
Also speaking, striker Abdulrahman Bashi said “we will just have to brace up for the second leg.” Mfin Another striker, Udoh Udoh  said “we have no choice than to work harder for the second leg and prepare for war on the pitch over there in Mali. I believe if they could win here, we can equally do the same in Bamako.”
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/03/last-chance-enyimba/#sthash.xCPCgqeI.dpuf
All the best in Bamako.

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