Winning the second match against giant killers in Egypt’s FC Masar will be a huge feather in the cap of Edo Queens.
“FC Masar defeating the champions (Mamelodi Sundowns) has certainly given them confidence, but we are not here to undermine any team,” Edo Queens coach Moses Aduku told CAF’s official website.
” What I have told my team is that every team that is here are potential champions and we have to play every game like it is a cup final.” He concluded.
The Nigerian flagbearers have started well and are flying the flag of homebase players with excitement and authority.
With Super Falcons Coach Madugu already appearing to look onwards for exciting talents, Edo Queens are not only showing themselves in a good light, they are also serving as a barometer of how far the domestic league has come and how technically sound and tactically astute the players are.
Too true but I still think we have a long wait to go.
Anyhow, having watched how fit and formidable Edo Queens were in the first match, I now believe that the domestic scene can produce players that can combine with their foreign counterparts to make the Super Falcons a formidable force again on the continent.
The last Wafcon rarely had homebase players playing a prominent role. My guess is that this will likely change next year.
With the way Edo Queens are going about their business, hope and faith will definitely be restored in the domestic scene following another rip-roaring performance tomorrow.
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