Medeama SC captain expressed optimism of victory in the second leg of CAF Champions League
Medeama captain Baba Abdulai Musah expressed concern over a disrupted training session as the team was reportedly denied access to the training facility ahead of their crucial CAF Champions League clash against Young Africans of Tanzania
In a pre match conference, captain Musah emphasised the need to overcome obstacles in the pursuit of Champions League glory.
“Yesterday, I don’t know what happened but we were not able to train. And as a player, you have to give off your best at the training ground before it can reflect in the game, So not being able to train yesterday was a bit worrying but that was yesterday! It’s past and gone! We have today, and we’re hoping to get ourselves train, and it will reflect in our game tomorrow.”
The Ghanaian champions, gearing up for their fourth group game, faced challenges ahead of the encounter scheduled at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Miburani ward of Temeke District on Wednesday, December 20, 2023.
The first leg in Ghana ended in a 1-1 draw, setting the stage for what promises to be an intense showdown in Tanzania and Medeama remain focused on overcoming challenges as they aim for success in the CAF Champions League.
Story by : George Opoku Opoku. gopokuboateng@gmail.com. Ahotor Fm . X – Prekese GH