CAF CL: Senaji rallies Nyasa troops ahead of Red Arrows clash in Lilongwe

Kenyan international Clyde Senaji says that FCB Nyasa Big Bullets players realize the importance of their CAF Champions League first preliminary round match against Zambia’s Red Arrows at Bingu National Stadium on Sunday afternoon.The Malawi champions will host their Zambian counterparts in the first-leg match before flying to Lusaka for the return leg next Saturday.##NAJAVA_MECA_8275730##”As players, we understand the magnitude of this game. These are matches that can change the careers of players. It’s a two-legged game where life can change as a footballer, so we will approach it with respect but to get a result,” he said in an interview with the club website.Regarding preparations, the former Tusker FC, Vihiga United, and AFC Leopards player stated they are well-prepared and ready to take on the Zambian champions.”We are good to go. As my coach said, we’re ready. We are prepared mentally, physically, and tactically, and we are in a good place. We are ready for any challenge that Red Arrows will throw at us.”Kenya Police set for historic CAF Confederation Cup debut against Ethiopian Coffee StarsHe also quickly addressed concerns that the team’s current poor run in the domestic league would affect the outcome of Sunday’s match. The Bullets are currently in fifth place after 16 rounds, with 24 points, trailing the league leaders, Silver Bullets, by 16 points.”It’s normal in life to struggle sometimes. The results that we are currently getting in the league are not what we were hoping for, but this type of game is different from domestic league games because the stakes are higher. So, we will approach the game with the respect it deserves and the technicality it requires, and I think we are ready.”He also stressed the crucial need to win the first leg before the second leg against the Airmen and called on all football fans in Malawi to come out in full force to support the Bullets.”We need to call upon all Malawians to turn up in large numbers so that we can use our home advantage and make them feel like they are playing away from home. We need the fans to rally behind us tomorrow before we play them again in Zambia.”CECAFAWCLQ: Kenya Police Bullets out to start strongly after recent disruptions

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