Saturday, 28 May 2016

Black Satellites Defender Confident Of Ethiopia Ahead Of Return Leg

Black Satellites defender Issahaku Konda remains confident his side will sail through to the next stage of the next stage of the African Youth Championship qualifiers.


The satellites slumped to a 2-1 defeat in Addis Ababa in the first leg of the qualifiers but the Satellites defender is confident his side will end the continental dreams of their East Africans in Cape Coast.


The Wa All Stars defender ruled out any surprise score line for the visitors and called on the Ghanaian community to rally behind the team.


Issahaku Konda cited the unfriendly climatic conditions for their defeat but promises to atone for their early setback.







The imposing centre back, who has been tipped for stardom, called for patience and self belief ahead of the return leg scheduled for the new Cape Coast sports stadium.


“I am very much confident we will sail through as a unit if we play to our strength.


We are collectively aware of the need for qualifications to the next and will account for it in the return leg.


Their weather did not help our game plan but we will have to complete the job here in Ghana”, Issahaku Konda told www.sportscrusader.com


The Wa All Stars hard tackling defender returned to domestic action to put in a man of the match performance at home to Kumasi Asante Kotoko on match day 14 at the Wa Park.


The Satellites host their Ethiopian counterparts with a 2-1 first leg deficit to overturn at the Cape Coast sports stadium early next month.




Black Satellites Defender Confident Of Ethiopia Ahead Of Return Leg

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