Power Dynamos goalkeeper Joshua Titima says his side can eliminate DR. Congo giants T.P Mazembe from this year’s CAF Champions League.
Power and Mazembe will clash in the two-legged first round with the first leg set 24 March in Kitwe.
Titima said he believes that Mazembe are beatable just like any other team in the world.
However, the Chipolopolo reserve keeper acknowledged that Mazembe are considered to be favourites over the Arthur Davies outfit.
“We will be playing against TP (Mazembe) with the aim of wining. People are saying the game will be tough but for me, i believe the game will be easy,” Titima said.
“As players we know what we want to achieve. We want to play the Club World Cup,” he added.
He further assured Power supporters that they should expect a win when their team face Mazembe.
Five key members of the Africa Cup wining Chipolopolo Squad play for the Lubumbashi based Congolese team among them Rainford Kalaba,Stophila Sunzu,Hichani Himonde,Francis Kasonde and Nathan Sinkala.
Thats the spirit may dear. Ubushiku usheme nechimbala chi locha.Power can upset the tables when they first start by building confidence in themselves. Go power Go.
Thats the spirit ba Coach! Game on!
ALL BEST POWER GO GO FOR IT.GAME NI 90 MINS
Why cant They take this game to Ndola Stadium. Power can make a lot of Money OUT of this Game which they need to motivate the players for the dificult return game at Kenya Stadium in Lubumbashi.
ZAMBIA A VS ZAMBIA B
I will put my money TP.
That’s the spirit Joshua, we will be there to give you support!!!
..way to go titima..!!! ADS is the best for now as LPM stadium lacks FIFA certification. aba yellow4 lyf!
Go power go. We have seen the so called big teams going down,e.g Ivory Coast
Ba goalie …you should say Mazembe will Fall not can fall…..GO POWER 90 GO
mazembe will fall without fail.power knows how kasonde and others play,as zambian football,you will see how MOSES is going to feel.and he wil think of match fixing his team looses.go power go .
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