Technical Manager of Rivers United, Stanley “Zagalo” Eguma believes that his team need to work hard if they are to cross the bridge in defending CAF Champions Wydad AC.
The Pride of Rivers will battle Wydad AC in Nigeria on the 9th of October, 2022 in the 2022/2023 CAF first leg last preliminary round fixture.
In an exclusive interview with Completesports the gaffer also added that he prays his team will be without injury heading into the Wydad AC clash.
“I’m grateful to God who has taken us this far in the competition,” Eguma who’s fondly called ‘Zagalo’ by his admirers told Completesports.com.
“At this stage, we need to work extremely hard to cross the Wydad bridge if we must achieve our ambition of playing in the group stage.
“Wydad is a strong team with a huge pedigree in the continent.
“The fact that they are defending champions attests to their strength and quality.”
Eguma added: “So we must give it, our 100% attention and above all, the players need to stay out of injury going into the game.
“This is very important because, at this stage, we need the full strength of the team.”
“We don’t have any reason not to cross the Wydad hurdle,” Eguma added.“The players are well motivated, thanks to the Executive Governor of Rivers State, His Excellency, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, who has ensured the team lacked absolutely nothing.
“The Commissioner for Sports, Barrister Christopher Green has been incredibly supportive and the Management too.
“So, we are looking forward to reciprocating this huge support by securing the ticket for the group stage”.
In their previous fixture, Rivers United saw off ‘stubborn’ Wataga of Liberia 3-1 on aggregate.
The Nigerian Champions won 3-0 in the first leg in Port Harcourt but went down 0-1 in the reverse fixture in the ‘battle of Monrovia’.
Reflecting on their Monrovia adventure, Eguma said his boys deserved a pat on the back for standing up strongly despite all odds.
“I must give my players kudos. They gave a fantastic performance in Monrovia.
“We deserved to win the game or at worse a draw. My players carried out every detail of our prematch plan.
“We had the game under control, decoded well their game plan and earned a deserved penalty appeal when we caught them on the counter. But rather than the obvious penalty, the ball was pulled way back for a free kick.
“That was in the first half, before they were awarded a penalty that was not as glaring as the one we were denied.
“Our experience in Liberia is an eye Opener. We’ve learnt from it going into the next,game (against Wydad of Morocco),” Eguma stressed.
Though Rivers United have not won the CAF Champions League title as a club, Eguma helped Enyimba to win it in 2004, to underscore his rich coaching experience.
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