Eguma still confident of Rivers United qualification
The technical manager of Rivers United Stanley Eguma says he is still very optimistic his wards have what it takes to qualify for the next round of the CAF Confederation Cup despite their slim win over KCCA of Uganda in the group stage tie played on Tuesday in PortHarcourt.
The
Pride of Rivers started the game very brilliantly and even got their two goals
under the opening 15 minutes through Bernard Ovoke and Frederick Obomate but
poor marksmanship and their inability to exert their superiority in the second
half ensured that the game ended 2-1 after the visitors pulled a goal back
through Geofrey Serunkuma who struck in the dying moments of the first half.
Despite
the result which now placed them third on the log with six points, Eguma told newsmen in Port
Harcourt: “We were hungry for goals and we started the game very well but
my players were very careless in front of goal. It is a tight group and almost
everybody in the group is very strong and tough. Rivers United are a new team
on the continent but we are still optimistic and still itchy for more to
improve our performances both home and away.”
Rivers United will face Club
Africain of Tunisia who are second on the log with six points also but with
better goals difference next at home on July 2 in another group stage tie.
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