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Coach Alhaji Foray confident ahead of LISCR FC Encounter

By: Abu Bakarr 'Buzzo' Kargbo (All Out Sport, Bo)
Head coach of Bo Rangers FC Alhaji Foray alias “Abedi” remains optimistic ahead of Saturday's match 19th August 2023 against LISCR fc of Liberia in the CAF champions league preliminary. "I remain optimistic based on our preparation, the quality of our squad and our recent performance at the African clubs championships in Guinea which gives us a wealth of experience ahead of these crucial encounters against our Liberian counterparts LISCR FC" He made the statement during the official press conference at the Southern Arena media conference on Thursday 17th August 2023 where he had the opportunity to speak to journalists and answer questions ahead of the match. Coach Abedi who will make his 3rd appearance in the continental competition hopes for a better result based on Ranger's squad and the level of motivation from club management and fans. LISCR FC who would have been in the clubs championships in Guinea withdrew from the competition citing logistical problems ahead of the competition but will focus on their preparation to take on the champions of Sierra Leone Bo Rangers fc in the double encounter. The winner of the two encounters will take on the Algerian side CR Beloiuzdad who eliminated Bo Rangers last season. On the other side, LISCR fc are also highly determined to face Bo Rangers being the champions of the Liberia top league and arrived late on Thursday evening and expected to get training on Friday morning.

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