There will be a number of thrilling Match Day 5 matches in the TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup on Sunday, January 13, where some clubs will solidify their advancement to the competition's knockout stages.
The coaches' and players' pre-match remarks are examined by CAFOnline before the action begins.
Comparing RS Berkane and Desportivo Lunda Sul
Coach of RS Berkane, Mouiane Chaabani
"Our opponents are good, thus their lack of opportunity to advance to the next round does not make them a worse squad. They are also engaging in fantastic football. Our goal is to win, so even if we qualified, we must maintain our focus tomorrow.
Murilo Silva, coach of Desportivo Lunda Sul
Although we have little chance of moving forward, we put in a lot of effort this week to try to win our first group stage match. Apart from our match against Stellenbosch in South Africa last week, we had been playing well overall. We thus expect for a good match tomorrow based on that mindset.
United vs. Orapa United
Gadiman Tiiso, coach of Orapa United
"We have had a challenging competition, but we need to learn from our mistakes and improve. My players enter the next game determined to battle for the points and give a strong performance. We must fix the fact that we did not score throughout the group stages. In the final two games, we will battle for all six points. We only have experience to gain and develop; we have nothing to lose.
Norman Mabaya, a player for Orapa United
We were unlucky against Jaraaf; we created but failed to score, and this served as a lesson for us to improve. We put in a lot of effort this week, but we have not scored in the group stages yet.
regarding this matter. We play a team that stands to lose everything, but we have nothing to lose because we are here to defend our honor. We will just battle and have fun throughout this game. In order to win all three points, we must score this weekend.
Coach Nabil Maaloul of the USMA
"We must win this match in order to guarantee our qualification moving forward. Out of the mission, we want all three points. We had to learn to adapt after our last game, which was challenging. To win this game, we must be clinical. We will know going into this game that the home team is trying to make a statement. We must concentrate and make advantage of our prospects effectively. The players are all focused on winning since they are aware of our purpose.
Musa Ali, a USMA player
"We are committed to completing the qualification process. Our squad put a lot of effort into achieving this aim, but we were unable to do so in the match versus Asec. We are unable to repeat the errors we committed during the game. We will strive for the points even though we know the home team will be difficult, especially at home, and we will need to win this game. We wish to qualify with just three points.
Stade Malien vs. Stellenbosch FC:
Coach Mamoutou Kané of Stade Malien
"We are competing for the second spot in this competition and this match when we get here." is crucial to our ability to compete and advance to the tournament's next round. We are here to win, even though we have lost our past two football games. However, tomorrow will depend on how the players perform.
Stade Malien's Youssouf Coulibaly
For us, the match is crucial, but it is also really challenging. We are all aware that in order to continue in the tournament, we must win. It will not be easy here in South Africa, even though we won at home. We are eager to win and have done our homework.
Steve Barker, coach of Stellenbosch FC
For us as a football squad and as a team, it is a huge game. Everyone is aware that this is our first time playing.
across the continent. Tomorrow provides us a possibility to move ourselves into the knockout stages which would be a tremendous achievement as a football club, and we've prepared well. We know we have control over the outcome, thus we do not want to lose against RS Berkane in the last group stage match.
The captain of Stellenbosch FC, Sage Stephens
"From the standpoint of the players, we are excited for tomorrow's event. For the team, the players, and the coaching staff, it is a crucial game. We have to show up since we are at home, but as the coach comments, the team has performed consistently because we have learned on the way. We wish to proceed as far as feasible.
CS Sfaxien vs. CS Constantine
Coach Lassaad Dridi of CS Sfaxien:
It is accurate to say that CS Sfaxien is going through a challenging time since they have yet to win a group stage match. Terminating this run of losses will be our goal on Sunday. Even though we are aware that CS Constantine is a strong team, we are committed to making things right in order to mend our relationship with our supporters."
The player for CS Sfaxien, Mohamed Hedi Gaaloul
"We are going through a difficult time right now. Our goal is to go back on track by attempting to defeat CS Constantine in the upcoming game. We have nothing to lose, and the guys are driven."
The CS Constantine coach, Kheireddine Madoui.
"This matchup with CS Sfaxien will be among the most crucial of the season, as I stated last week. First and foremost, the outcome is crucial to confirming our qualification for the quarterfinals. Although we are aware that FC Simba will determine the group's top spot the next week, our attention is on the game against CS Sfaxien to guarantee qualification. It will be difficult to defeat a squad that has nothing to lose and will be driven to end the losing streak.
Zakaria Benchaâ, a player for CS Constantine
Although our opponent has not scored any points yet, we are prepared to do a good job and guarantee qualifying. Because of the technical and mental assistance of We are prepared to win this game, coach."
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