Enyimba
chairman Felix Anyansi-Agwu has sounded a loud warning to his players and
technical crew that in spite of a 3-0 first leg win over Etoile du Sahel of
Tunisia, much work still has to be done to pick the lucrative group stage ticket.
“We are
happy that we won the first leg but the job is not done yet. We still have 90
minutes to battle out in Sousse (Tunisia) for the ticket. We are not
celebrating just yet until we return from Tunisia,” Anyansi told Cafonline.com.
“Football is
very unpredictable so we are going to approach the second leg as if it is a
final. Who says we can't concede three goals if we fail to prepare
adequately. We are going to work round
them and be one of the teams in the group stage of the competition,” he added.
The reigning
Nigeria champions took a giant leap towards appearing at the lucrative group
stage of the competition for the first time since 2011 thanks a hat-trick from
on-form forward Mfon Udoh.
Enyimba,
champions in 2003 and 2004, are the surviving Nigerian side in the continental
club championship and travel to Sousse to face Etoile in the return on
Wednesday, 20 April 2016.
The winner
qualifies to the group stage of the premier continental club championship with
the winner dropping to the second-tier CAF Confederation Cup.
Fixtures
Tuesday, 19
April 2016
ES Setif
(Algeria) vs El Merreikh (Sudan) (2-2)
MO Bejaia
(Algeria) vs Zamalek (Egypt) (0-2)
Zesco
(Zambia) vs Stade Malien (Mali) (3-1)
Wednesday, 20
April 2016
Mamelodi Sundowns
(South Africa) vs AS Vita (DR Congo) (0-1)
TP Mazembe
(DR Congo) vs Wydad (Morocco) (0-2)
Etoile du
Sahel (Tunisia) vs Enyimba (Nigeria) (0-3)
Al Ahly
(Egypt) vs Young Africans (Tanzania) (1-1)
Ahly Tripoli
(Egypt) vs ASEC Mimosas (Cote d’Ivoire) (0-2)
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