Audio By Carbonatix
On Wednesday, Asante Kotoko will welcome Zambia’s Zesco United to the Baba Yara Stadium for their second group game of the 2019 CAF Confederation Cup.
The Porcupine Warriors didn’t get their campaign off to a flyer as they were beaten 1-0 in Sudan by Al Hilal Omdurman. Which means tomorrow’s game is a must-win and anything short of victory will harm Kotoko’s chances of qualifying to the knockout stages.
However, CK Akonnor’s men must tread cautiously as their opponents will surely offer a stern test, taking into consideration their recent performances. The Zambians are in superb form, churning out impressive statistics.
Zesco’s last visit to Ghana saw them crash out of the 2014 CAF Confederation Cup following a 2-0 defeat to Medeama in Sekondi.
But they have improved tremendously in recent years. Since 2016, the Zegalacticos have not tasted defeat in West Africa.
They have played five matches – two against Ivorian giants Asec Mimosas, Stade Malien of Mali, Niger’s AS SONIDEP and Nigerian giants Enugu Rangers.
1-3 vs. Stade Malien – CAF CL
1-1 vs. ASEC Mimosas – CAF CL
1-2 vs. ASEC Mimosas – CAF CL
1-2 vs. AS SONIDEP – CAF CL
2-2 vs. Enugu Rangers – CAF CC
Wins – 3
Draws – 2
Goals for – 10
Goals Against – 6
Also, another stat that should be a worry for Kotoko is that Zesco are unbeaten in their last five games in all competitions this season.
3-1 vs. Kaizer Chiefs – CAF CC
1-2 vs. Kaizer Chiefs – CAF CC
0-1 vs. Green Buffaloes – Zambian league
2-0 vs. Nkana FC – CAF CC
2-0 vs. Nakambala Leopards – Zambian league
Goals for – 10
Goals Against – 2
With the numbers highlighted above, Zesco will fancy their chances but Kotoko must make the most of playing in front of an expected packed stadium.
The match will kickoff at 4 pm.
--
Latest Stories
-
Speaker’s surprise about Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill passage vindicates Minority’s concerns – Ntim Fordjour
2 hours -
US to drastically slash the number of embassies in Africa that can process visas
2 hours -
Qwasi Blay returns home to collaborate with Kyekyeku on new film project
2 hours -
No room for laundering: Subin-Akwaboso Bank CEO plots rise to the top
2 hours -
Inusah Fuseini defends NDC Council of Elders’ intervention to safeguard party unity
3 hours -
Reimagining ECOWAS leadership for a fragmented and uncertain West Africa
3 hours -
Bank of Ghana considering sale of new $260M Headquarters – Sources
3 hours -
World Hunger Day: ‘The end of hunger is in our own hands’
3 hours -
Pupils sent home as teachers’ strike disrupts learning in 80 Tarkwa schools
4 hours -
There are no divisions in NDC – Godwin Ako Gunn
4 hours -
What Is Wrong with Us: Why we keep chasing payslips while ignoring the payrolls that create them
4 hours -
Patoranking teams up with Ruger for new afro-dancehall single ‘Shake That’
4 hours -
Africa’s climate negotiators put health at the centre of climate action ahead of Bonn talks
4 hours -
Mahama’s involvement in Council of Elders’ directive signals concern over NDC divisions – Haruna Mohammed
4 hours -
Barekese youth threaten dump site blockade over alleged denial of 24-hour market
4 hours