Stade Malien Bamako coach Kamel Djabour is aiming on taking control of the clash against Zesco United in the first leg of 2016 CAF Champions league round of 16.
Djabour told the media during a press conference this evening that he’s aim was to be in the driving seat ahead of the second leg in Ndola.
“We want to score goals and win at home.We have no pressure and are well prepared for this encounter to reach our objective which is to qualify for the group stage”,Kamel Djabour said.
The Algerian born coach also said he is aware of what Zesco United are capable of doing and that he’s been following them.
“They are a good team that plays differently away and home.We watched their previous games in the tournament.They will come here,put up a sprited fight and it’s up us to stay focus so that we can beat them”.
All is set for Stade Malien Bamako vs Zambian champions Zesco United tomorrow at Stade Madibo,Keita in Mali.
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African football writer, covering the game across the continent. Covered the U-20 Africa Cup of the Nations, in Zambia.
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