By Angu Lesley
Football writer kick442.com-Cameroon
Cotonsport of Garoua midfielder Felix Oukine has revealed players of the Club are keen on achieving victory in their first game in the refurbished Roumde Adja Stadium in Garoua this Sunday in the preliminaries of the 2020-2021 CAF Confederation cup return game against Unisport of Sokode Togo.
The Cameroon International awaiting debut has been one of the mostly engaged player in Cotonsport’s training activities on the pitch since their return from Lome on Thursday.
The ‘little’ genius with an amazing ability to tear opposition back-fours spoke to kick442.com just after training on Saturday.
“The atmosphere is positive, we are preparing well. I know we have a two – goals advantage but we are not looking at this. We want to correct our errors and win at the end”.
The midfield maestro also spoke about the return to the Roumde Adja Stadium for the first time in three years.
“It is a pleasure to return home, we want to mark our return with a win for the administration and our supporters. It is a very important game,” the recently-invited intermediate Lions of Cameroon midfielder stated.
Cotonsport have a two-nil lead from the first-leg encounter recorded last weekend and will be hoping to build on this to secure qualification for the next round of the competition.
Cotonsport vs. Unisport Sokode: December 6th. 15:00 CAT/2:00 GMT. Stade Roumde Adja, Garoua.
But, before we look ahead to this weekend’s game, let’s take a quick trip back to Lome last week when Cotonsport edged Unisport to win three points.
Last Match
November 29th: Unisport Sokode 0, Cotonsport 2
Cotonsport will play their first CAF interclub game at the Roumde Adja Stadium in Garoua on Sunday at 3:30pm.
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