AfricaPress-Tanzania: THE DR Congo’s AS Vita Club’s assistant coach, Raul Shungu is now considering on how to face Simba Sports Club when his side will travel to Dar es Salaam for the CAF Champions League’s group stage match.
The former coach of Young Africans, in what seems to be his fear for on-form Simba, has named three players he feels will trouble them when the two sides face off in a Caf Champions League match on April 3.
On fire Simba, who have had a stunning performance in their previous outings with unbeaten records from four matches, will host the Democratic Republic of the Congo outfit at Benjamin Mkapa Stadium where they have already won their two first Group A matches – a 1-0 win against Al Ahly of Egypt and a 3-0 win against Al Merrikh of Sudan.
Simba also secured their first win of the campaign against the same AS Vita side after they beat them 1-0 away in Kinshasa with forward Chris Mugalu notching the all-important goal from the penalty spot.
He has been quoted by media from Kinshasa thinking about facing the three red stars – Luis Miquissone, Taddeo Lwanga, and defender Joash Onyango.
He explained the three players are the biggest weapons that the Mainland champions have in their squad and added they have contributed the biggest share to the team’s good start in the group stage campaign.
“If you look at the Mozambican Luis [Miquissone] that’s everything in front of them, he has the power to step up the attack and the intelligence to make a quick decision,” Shungu said.
“You need intelligence and a good plan to stop him [Miquissone], we tried to do it when we played in the first meeting back home but in the end, we made the mistake of forgetting ourselves and it caused the harm as we suffered defeat.
“In the middle, they have defensive winger from Uganda (Taddeo Lwanga). He has also added power into the middle of the pack and works extra hard, and he has also added some difficulty for any team to pass through to reach their defence, and also at the back, they have that defender Joash [Onyango], who plays very intelligently.
“We must be well prepared to reverse the outcome but it is not an easy task but it is possible, it will depend on what mistakes they make,” Shungu concluded and admitted that should AS Vita suffer defeat in Dar es Salaam, then their target of reaching the quarter-finals will be over.
Simba are topping the group on 10 points from four matches, while African champions Al Ahly are second on seven points from a similar number of matches, and AS Vita are third on four points from four matches.