Sensational Zanaco have another 180 minutes of Confederation Cup football, before the nation can sigh with relief of them participating in the group stages of the less fancied continental trophy.
They strolled with aplomb into the pre-group stages of the Confederation Cup with an expected and emphatic 5-1 aggregate against continental minnows Bolton City of Mauritius.
Okutu opened the scoring for the bankers in the 24th minute before Guily Manziba added a second in the 56th minute and Damiano Kola put out his name on the score sheet in the 84th minute to with 3 nil at home. After the had beaten the island team at their base 2-1 in the first leg.
ZANACO Coach , Numba Mumamba was excited after the game said he was happy with the over all performance of the team but he however said it was important for his strikers to be clinical going forward as they missed a couple of chances.
Zanaco will now have to wait to meet for one of the teams relegated from the Champions League qualifiers to decide who goes on to play in the group stages.
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