
Victoria United FC held their final training session on Saturday, August 17, a day before they step out onto the Japoma Stadium for their CAF Champions League preliminary first leg tie against visiting FC Samartex 1996.
The session kicked off with ball work, after which they worked on finishing and combination play, before ending with a small-sided game and some tactical work.
The players have been spreading positive vibes going tomorrow’s fixture.
” We know what we need to do to get the result and we want to give ourselves every opportunity by playing to our potential,” Douala Nathan said.
” We are fully aware of the scale of the assignment and we shall give all for the club and the country,” Nji Richmond stated.
Additionally, defender Maxwell Ngu emphazized the importance of team unity over individual participation.
“The most important thing is that the team wins regardless of the player who participates,-
Coach David Nganbe has revealed the focus in training this week has been on being more clinical in front of goal.
The coach is expecting Opopo to “have a go’ in the game given the fact they have home advantage. He said the team will be prepared for whatever FC Samartez throw at them,” he added.
The morale is high in camp as the team is gearing up for their maiden participation in the continent showpiece.