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Rivers Utd Captain Confident Of Victory Over Futuro Kings
The captain of Rivers United FC, Festus Austin, has expressed confidence that his team will beat Futuro Kings of Equatorial Guinea com-fortably in the second leg of the CAF Confe-deration Cup (CAFCC) in Rivers State, Nigeria.
According to him, they are training adequately to ensure that United wins, adding that their loss in the first leg was due to mistakes from the strikers, as they also failed to convert their chances.
Austin, made the assertion, in a telephone interview with Tidesports yesterday,saying that there is no cause for alarm.
The Pride of Rivers State will on Sunday host Futuro Kings of Equatorial Guinea in the second preliminary leg of the CAFCC at the Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium in Rivers State, Nigeria.
“It is a game of football, we lost over there but, we have learnt from our mistakes.
“But I must tell you we will beat them comfor-tably on our ground.
“All hands will be on deck.
“We know what is at stake, so we are doing everything to ensure we get it right.
We are playing at home so we will double our efforts to ensure we qualify for the group stage of the competition.
“The technical crew is working on the psycho-logy of our players to get victory.
“I think we are going to approach the game from a different dimension” Austin said.
By: Kiadum Edookor
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