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Medeama board member Kojo Allah has expressed optimism about his outfit chances ahead of the CAF Champions League final eliminator against Horoya AC.
The Yellow and Mauves play host to the Guinean giants at the Cape Coast Stadium in the first leg of the second round of the Champions League qualification before the reverse fixture a week later.
The Ghanaian outfit edged out Nigerian side Remo Stars in the first round to set up Horoya AC tie.
Ahead of the game, the board member of the Yellow and Mauves underlined Horoya AC Credentials but expressed optimism about their chances.
"It's going to be a tough match but we're confident about our chances. Football has evolved and these boys are ready to make a name for themselves, their families and the country," he said
"Horoya is obviously a big and talented team. They have been consistent in the CAF Champions League but we know how to navigate our way.
"On paper, they may look favourite, but this is football where anything is possible. We want to win and we'll do our best to make our country proud."
Medeama will be eager to secure a historic berth in the Champions’ League group stage, and Sunday's match will be a crucial step in that journey.
The winner of the tie will secure a spot in the group stage. Medeama, making their debut in the Champions League after winning the Ghana Premier League last season, is determined to make their mark.
The Yellow and Mauves play host to the Guinean giants at the Cape Coast Stadium in the first leg of the second round of the Champions League qualification before the reverse fixture a week later.
The Ghanaian outfit edged out Nigerian side Remo Stars in the first round to set up Horoya AC tie.
Ahead of the game, the board member of the Yellow and Mauves underlined Horoya AC Credentials but expressed optimism about their chances.
"It's going to be a tough match but we're confident about our chances. Football has evolved and these boys are ready to make a name for themselves, their families and the country," he said
"Horoya is obviously a big and talented team. They have been consistent in the CAF Champions League but we know how to navigate our way.
"On paper, they may look favourite, but this is football where anything is possible. We want to win and we'll do our best to make our country proud."
Medeama will be eager to secure a historic berth in the Champions’ League group stage, and Sunday's match will be a crucial step in that journey.
The winner of the tie will secure a spot in the group stage. Medeama, making their debut in the Champions League after winning the Ghana Premier League last season, is determined to make their mark.