The technical adviser of the victorious Warri Wolves FC, the first team ever to humble Union de Douala FC at home by 3 – 2 in the Confederation Cup, Paul Aigbogun, has said the second round remain an unfinished business and that his team will prosecute the second leg in Warri next Sunday with all seriousness.
Aigbogun. who spoke to the players yesterday morning in Douala where they had gone to loosen up while waiting for their departure today, urged the boys to be ready for a tough game in Warri, saying it is not over until it is over.
He said he had noticed some lapses which they were going to work on, while praising them for the victory which they fought hard for.
“I want to commend you all for the gallant display but it is not over until it is over. We are going to approach the second leg with all seriousness and all of you should be ready. You can see that they parade ball jugglers and are very mobile. I have noticed some lapses but we are going to work on them when we get back home,” said Aigbogun who is having his second stint at Warri Wolves.
Meanwhile, Warri Wolves will return to Lagos this morning aboard Cameronian airline and proceed to Warri immediately to begin preparations for the second leg to be played at the Warri City Stadium.
Meanwhile, Enyimba FC slumped to a shocking 1 – 2 defeat to the visiting Stade Malien FC of Bamako in the first leg of the CAF Champions League played in Aba Township, yesterday evening. The return leg takes place this weekend in Bamako, Mali.