Ghanaian champions Medeama will face Young Africans in their round four CAF Champions League Group D match today in Tanzania.
The game will be played at the Benjamin Mkapa National Stadium in Dar es Salaam, with kick off set at 1 pm Ghana time.
Medeama are currently 3rd in the group, with the same number of points as second placed CR Belouzdad.
The Medeama coach, Evans Adotey, says the Mauve and Yellows will do everything possible to avoid defeat.
“Four out of nine points from three games, is not convincing to me as a coach,” he said at the pre-match presser.
“On the other hand, Yanga two points behind me from three games, speaks of how Yanga is determined to win the game.
“I need to be conscious, I need to nap a strategy that will help Medeama to stay out of defeat.”
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