By Ibrahim Taiwo on September 19, 2018
Rayon Sports head coach, Roberto Oliveira, has warned Enyimba that it is not yet Uhuru for them in the CAF Confederations Cup quarter final tie.
The first leg ended 0-0 in Kigali, Rayon Sports created a host of chances only to be denied by Enyimba goalkeeper, Theofilus Afelokhai who was in a superb form in the match.
“It was a very difficult game. They played long balls while we maintained our ball possession football.
“Overall, we were the better side, but their defense and goalie were solid. It’s now time to go back to the drawing board and prepare for the return-leg,” Roberto told FERWAFA’s official website
“We will push to score goals and win the game, and we have proved we can score and win matches on foreign soil.
“I have confidence in my players, and the coaching staff. We want to register further history and we will do all we can to achieve it. Thankfully, we didn’t concede on Sunday.”
The second leg will be played at the newly renovated Aba Township Stadium on Sunday
•Photo shows Rayon Sports Coach, Roberto Oliveira
Source Daily Sports
Posted September 19, 2018
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