DAR ES SALAAM: YOUNG Africans will meet Fountain Gate today in a Mainland Premier League encounter at KMC Complex in Dar es Salaam.
Both teams are preparing for a tough confrontation, with coaches from both sides forecasting a ferocious match.
Young Africans’ head coach, Sead Ramovic, stated that his team’s primary goal would be to secure three critical points in order to keep a high place in the league rankings. Speaking to the media, Ramovic stated that his team’s goal is to build on the momentum of their previous two wins.
“We just want to keep the momentum from our past two games going,”
“We recognise that this will be a challenging confrontation, but we are well prepared. Our mission is to succeed by creating and using multiple possibilities,” Ramovic explained.
He expressed optimism that his squad is continuously improving, with each game getting them closer to their objectives. He believes that everything will fall into place gradually.
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Fountain Gate’s head coach, Mohammed Muya, is fully aware of the task that awaits his club as they prepare to play one of the league’s best teams. Muya recognised Yanga’s abilities but remained convinced that his team is prepared for the challenge.
“Young Africans are one of the best teams in the league, but we are well-prepared,”
“We feel that if we play well together, we can give them a rough time. This game is critical and we know that a successful performance will put us in a great position.” Muya said.
Muya also claimed that Fountain Gate has reinforced their roster with the inclusion of new players such as Yusuph Athuman and Mtenje Juma and with no injuries to report, he feels his team is ready to face Yanga.
Young Africans is now second in the league with 36 points after 14 games, while Fountain Gate is in sixth position with 20.