Rivers Angels Want To ‘Leave A Mark’, Says Coach

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Rivers Angels coach Edwin Okon faces a tough test in the TotalEnergies CAF Women’s Champions League as he looks to make it out of a group that features Kenya’s Vihiga Queens, South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns and Morocco’s ASFAR.

The Jewel of Rivers are in fine form domestically, and have won the Nigerian league seven times. They are one of the favourites in progressing out of the Champions League ‘Group of Death’.

“I want to thank God for qualification to the competition first and as for the draws, I don’t think anything is impossible,” said Okon while reacting to the draw held recently in Cairo. As far as football is concerned, every group is a good group.”

Rivers Angels coach Edwin Okon

“Our group might as well be a group of death like you know but one has to be prepared to meet any team at whatever level. So I don’t see any group as a group of death, it is either you prepare well and do well or you prepare badly and do badly,”  Okon added.

“The target is to put up a better outing at the continent stage and the only way we can achieve this is by having an adequate preparations. We don’t want to be in Egypt to make up numbers but to participate and leave a mark.”

At August’s WAFU-B zonal qualifiers in Cote d’Ivoire, Rivers could not win the regional title following a 3-1 final loss to Ghana’s Hasaacas Ladies. The burden of making amends will be on Okon as the Nigerian giants gear up for the finals.

“It’s still a work in progress, as you can see we are already in Benin City for this (Betty Obaseki Cup) tournament because we are trying to see what we have on the ground,” Okon said.

“We still have one more preseason (Flying Officier Cup in Abuja) to attend after this and that will help us work on some lapses ahead of the big one in Egypt.”

 

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