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Yanga living on borrowed time as they face Bejaia
- Updated: August 13, 2016
With just a point so far to show, Tanzania Young Africans are walking a tightrope as they come face to face with Algerian debutants MO Bejaia in a Group A Day 5 fixture on Saturday in Dar es Salaam.
Yanga sits at the depth of the standings being the only side without a win in the group. DR Congo giants TP Mazembe is top with 10 points, five more than Bejaia who share points with Ghanaian torchbearers Medeama.
With little hopes progressing to the next round, attacking midfielder, Haruna Niyonzima tells CAFOnline.com they are well prepared to battle for the maximum three points, whilst praying for an outcome in the other fixture between Medeama and Mazembe to go their way.
“MO Bejaia is a good team; we lost to them in Algeria because they had good game plan than us. Now we will play in a different environment with a different desire. It is our chance to win the game.
“Though we are determined and …
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