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Aduana Stars are on course to make history by reaching the CAF Confederation Cup group stage for the first time and despite holding a healthy advantage from the first leg it appears the tie is far from over as their opponents Fosa Juniors are not laying low.
The Fire boys earned a massive 6-1 win in Dormaa but Fosa are not giving up and are determined to overturn the deficit by any means possible.
According to Aduana, before the start of the second leg, their dressing room was invaded by Fosa supporters, who sprayed fluid from the poison oak leaf (popularly called 'apia' in Ghana) that causes itch and rash.
BREAK: FOSA Juniors & their supporters have started with their frustration antics here at the stadium. Our bench and dressing room have been watered & sprinkled with an itching substance popularly called "APIA" in our dressing room. Continue with your prayers for us.🔥🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/NgXjktXJ1P
— #2016/17LeagueChamps (@AduanaStarsFc) April 18, 2018
The match is underway at the Majunga Stadium in the port city of Mahajanga on the north coast of Madagascar. It's currently 1-0 to the home side after 40 minutes
Fosa now need four more unanswered goals to qualify.
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