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Medeama SC head coach Prince Owusu is confident with his side’s preparedness for their CAF Confederation Cup group game with Algerian side MO Bejaia.
The Tarkwa based side are looking for their first win in the group stage after losing to TP Mazembe in their first game at Lumbubashi.
They will host Bejaia at the Essipong Stadium and Prince Owusu is eyeing his first win.
“We have prepared very well for the game which I see as a must win for us,” he said

“This time around we have worked on or mistakes and I am confident we will pick our first 3 points win a win over Bejaia on Wednesday.
“They look favorite because they also won their first game, but we are not bothered by that, we will do everything possible to winagainst Bejaia.”
Medeama will be without playmaker Kwasi Donsu.
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