We expect fireworks tomorrow, says Lusaka Dynamos assistant coach Stephen Mwansa.
During the pre-match conference ahead of the 2021 ABSA Cup final, Mwansa said although Zesco United will have an edge his team will be fighting to lift their debut ABSA Cup trophy.
“It will be a 50/50 game as you watched last weekend, Lusaka Dynamos and Zesco United played very well so we expect fireworks tomorrow,” he said.
“We have prepared well for Zesco United; we know how they are; they are preparing very well; they are very consistent. Definitely, when you look at it on paper, you can say that they will win the championship, but we are also fighting for that. Coming to this cup we have never won it. We want to make history.”
Lusaka Dynamos has never won the ABSA Cup from its inception in 2007.
Zesco United and Lusaka Dynamo lock horns tomorrow at Woodlands Stadium at 15:00 hours in the final that will see the winners walk away with K600, 000.
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