FCB Nyasa Big Bullets head coach Kallisto Pasuwa said that despite winning the first leg against Red Arrows in the 2024 CAF Champions League preliminary round at Bingu National Stadium on Sunday, the return fixture in Zambia will be difficult this Saturday.
Bullets won the first leg 2-1, and the second leg will be played at National Heroes Stadium in Lusaka.
Pasuwa anticipates a difficult match in Zambia, as Arrows will have home support.
“They are tough opponents at home, but we will find plans to contain the pressure. The battle is not yet over…. We still have 90 minutes in Zambia, which will decide whether the team will progress,” he said.
Pasuwa is, however, confident due to some of his players’ experience in the CAF Champions League, but he cautioned them to prepare adequately.
“We saw the same thing against TP Mazembe last year. We need to be prepared as we travel to Zambia,” he said.
The winner between the two will face TP Mazembe of the Democratic Republic of Congo, who eliminated Bullets last year.
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