Tanzania / Kenya: Yanga in Make or Break Gor Tie



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MAINLAND emissaries in the CAF Confederation Cup, young Africans face a monumental task today, when they face Kenya champion Gor Mahia at Kasarani Stadium in Nairobi.

Yanga, left Monday in Nairobi Their first win in Group D. Jangwani street youth have not yet tasted victory in group stage until here.

Zimbabwean midfielder Thabani Kamusoko and defenders Kelvin Yondani and Hassan Kessy were missing in the team heading to Nairobi.

However, reports from other circles suggest that the players have boycotted, urging club leaders to offset their dues before signing new contracts with the team.

The trip to Nairobi includes goalkeepers Youthe Rostand and Beno Kakolanya, defenders Juma Abdul, Andrew Vincent "Dante", Abdallah Shaibu "Ninja", Mwinyi Haji Mngwali, Pato Ngonyani and Gardiel Michael. 06] The midfielders are Said Juma's "Makapu", Said Mussa, Juma Mahadhi, Grandpa Kabamba Tshishimbi, Pius Buswita, Ibrahim Ajib, Geoffrey Mwashiuya and Emmanuel Martin.

The attackers are Yohana Nkomola and a Burundian Amisi Tambwe. Yanga, who is still crawling with a point in their two outings, has yet to win a match, seeking his first victory in Nairobi tomorrow.

The only Tanzanian envoys in the continental level tournament, Yanga have dropped their only point in their sterile draw with Rwanda Sports Ray at the National Stadium in Dar es Salaam

At the bottom of the Group D chart, Yanga started his campaign with a humiliating 4-0 defeat to USM Algiers in Algiers before being forced to abandon drawing with the Kigali club

USM Algiers leads the Group D standings with four points, followed by Gor Mahia and Rayon Sports with two points each. After their match tomorrow in Nairobi, Yanga will face Gor Mahia again in Dar es Salaam on July 29th. The team will be led by their Congolese tactician, Mwinyi Zahera for the first time in their match today.

Yanga will host USM Algiers in Dar es Salaam on August 19th, before finishing his mission with Rayon Sports in Kigali on August 28th. this year. Englishman Gor Mahia and former Simba coach Dylan Kerr have not yet had a win on the stage since they had two draws against USM Alger and Rayon Sport respectively.

Kerr admits that CECAFA Kagame Cup has just passed »

Gor finished third in the Kagame Cup in 2018. The Kerr team finished second in the group. will their opponents seek their first win in the group to strengthen their position in the group table or move to the first place if USM Algiers are detained in Kigali, Rwanda today, when they face Sports Department at the Nyamirambo Regional Stadium. 19659003] Ray Sports and the USM Algers have never met in any competition. After registering two consecutive draws against Gor Mahia of Kenya and Yanga, Rayon is playing his third match against the Algerian giants.

"We are looking forward to the game of USM Alger, a game that will determine a lot about our future, and winning would be a very good turning point in our continental football campaign.

We want to make our best to win a home win, "said Rayon Sports' Brazilian coach, Roberto Oliveira Goncalves of Calmo. 19659017] He added: "We missed our mission in CECAFA Kagame Cup, which was to win, but at the same time we drew positive points from the tournament, now I know better my players and how to align them in big matches. " Nothing less than a win against USM Alger will see Ray Sports's chances of reaching the quarterfinals decrease.

"It is important that we stay in the competition but it will be difficult against a big team like USM Alger, but we are well prepared for the task." The Blues became the first Rwandan team to reach the stages of groups of any continental competition in April after surpassing Mozambique's Costa do Sol 3-2 overall to reach the Confederation Cup group stages.

The top two teams in each group will qualify for the quarter-finals and the top four will enter the semifinals.

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