Africa-Press – Angola. The Wiliete and Bravos do Maquis teams drew 0-0 this Monday, in a match for the second round of group A of the Friendship Tournament, held at the Ombaka stadium.
In a very balanced game, the two teams created few goal opportunities, with the game being very disputed in the midfield.
In a press conference, at the end of the game, Wiliete’s coach, José Silvestre “Pelé”, considered the result fair, taking into account what the two teams produced.
“In these types of games, we take the opportunity to observe the athletes and they have to show their ability and ambition to be among the best”, he explained.
Silvestre “Pelé” promised, as coach of the host team, to do his best to play in the final of the tournament.
In turn, the coach of Bravos do Maquis, Mário Soares, said that his team is in the final phase of its offensive and defensive processes, so it is evaluating the capacity of its players.
He said he liked the behavior of his boys who continue to work in the pre-season, doing bi-diaries.
“We are not worried about the results of the games, but if there are victories it is always satisfactory”, he stressed.
The arbitration team, led by Benjamim Andrade, had no influence on the result.
In the next round, Wiliete will face Desportivo Isaac de Benguela, while Bravos do Maquis will face Sagrada Esperança.
The second edition of the Friendship Tournament started on the 5th of August and will run until the 14th of the current month.
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