Operations Director of Aduana Football Club Mr. George Gyau believes they can overturn their 3-0 deficit to Wydad Athletic Club [WAC] in their second leg CAF Champions League qualifiers tie on Sunday.
Aduana must score not less than four unanswered goals to progress to the 1/6 stage of the CAF champions league.
Mr. Gyau is optimistic they are capable of scoring as many as 4 goals considering their determination and preparation prior to the game.
He told Asempa Sports that, the CAF has approved the Agyemang Badu II Park where questions were raised earlier that it may not meet the African Football Governing Body specifications for the match.
Wydad Athletic Club is expected to arrive in the country on Wednesday February 23 before they proceed to Sunyani.
Benedict Owusu/ Asempa Sports/Ghana
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