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CAF Confederations Cup: Daniel Itodo Confesses Match Against Al-Akhadar Will Be Difficult
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Vice-captain of Plateau United, Daniel Itodo has raised concern concerning the forthcoming CAF Confederations Cup sport in opposition to Libyan opponent, Al-Akhdar, stating {that a} sport with one other North African Aspect might be tough.
Itodo made this identified after the draw which revealed that the Jos outfit will face one other North African opponent within the second-tier CAF competitors.
When requested concerning the probabilities of the aspect in opposition to one other North African staff, Itodo didn’t cover his emotions. “This sport is a really powerful one within the sense that we have now seen what occurred to us in Tunisia and now we’re going to play a staff in Libya.
” We have to rating targets in our dwelling with an excellent margin earlier than going there. You’ll be able to see that within the match in opposition to Esperance, we have been knocked out primarily based on targets.
“We scored just a few targets in Abuja however couldn’t make any distinction there in Tunisia. They’re coming to our dwelling first and we simply have to ensure we get extra targets as a result of the sport will not be going to be a straightforward one”.
Compatriot Rivers United will host El Nasr Benghazi on the Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium, Port Harcourt Nov 2, whereas Plateau United will entertain Al-Akhdar on the Moshood Abiola Stadium, Abuja similar day.
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