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Tanzania’s Serengeti Boys line up for Congo scalp
- Updated: September 17, 2016
is all set for and are hoping to bank on home advantage when they play host to the latter in the first leg of the third and final round of the qualifiers on Sunday in Dar es Salaam.
The Serengeti Boys booked their place at the final lap after overcoming 3-1 aggregate, and are now on the brink of a first ever qualification to the final tournament of the biennial cadet championship.
Ahead of the encounter with the Congolese, who saw off at the previous round, Tanzania coach Bakari Shime tells his side is well prepared for the task thanks to an eight-day training camp in Seychelles where psychological buildup was the main concentration.
“We are better than our opponents and they know it. The main thing for us is to get the boys to be psychologically fit for the clash. If we want to be the best, we have to beat the best,” an enthusiastic Shime said after one of the team’s training sessions earlier in the week.
“This time our form is unquestionable; we have beaten good …