By Daily Sports on August 14, 2018
Enyimba defender Benjamin Francis has reiterated their desire to go all out in their next Group C game at the CAF Confederation Cup.
The People’s Elephants who third on the log with six points from four games will face Djoliba in Bamako on August 19.
Enyimba need at least a draw against the Malians, and win their last group match against Cara Brazzaville to be sure of qualifying for the quarter final of the competition.
“Games between Enyimba and West African teams are always difficult,” Francis told Footballlive.ng.
“For us, we want to go to Bamako and win.
“We want to improve our points haul so it is important we go all out and get a win. We said to ourselves we were going to win remaining games in the group.
The game between Djoliba and Enyimba will take place at the Stade Omnisports Modibo Keïta on Sunday. (footballlive.ng)
•Photo shows Francis
Source Daily Sports
Posted August 14, 2018
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