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Dynamos back home
21 Mar 2013 at 07:35hrs | Views
Dynamos head coach Callisto Pasuwa says the Glamour Boys will have to go all out in attack when they clash with Tunisia's Club Bizertin in a first round second leg encounter next weekend.
Faced with elimination after crashing to a 3-nil defeat in Tunisia, Pasuwa believes an attacking formation could keep Dynamos in the CAF Champions League competition.
With DeMbare fans still struggling to come to terms with how their beloved team crumbled in Sunday's encounter, Pasuwa says inexperience cost his side in their first leg encounter played in Tunisia.
Last year, the Glamour Boys were knocked out of last year's competition after a 6-nil first leg defeat to Esperance gave the Glamour Boy's a mammoth task in the second leg.
The Harare giants drew the second leg one-all to be eliminated 7-1 on aggregate.
In next Sunday's clash, Dynamos will have to score 3 goals without conceding for the game to go to penalties while a 4-nil win would propel them to the second round of qualifiers.
Analysts agree that DeMbare's chances of progressing are slim considering the quality of their opponents.
Faced with elimination after crashing to a 3-nil defeat in Tunisia, Pasuwa believes an attacking formation could keep Dynamos in the CAF Champions League competition.
With DeMbare fans still struggling to come to terms with how their beloved team crumbled in Sunday's encounter, Pasuwa says inexperience cost his side in their first leg encounter played in Tunisia.
The Harare giants drew the second leg one-all to be eliminated 7-1 on aggregate.
In next Sunday's clash, Dynamos will have to score 3 goals without conceding for the game to go to penalties while a 4-nil win would propel them to the second round of qualifiers.
Analysts agree that DeMbare's chances of progressing are slim considering the quality of their opponents.
Source - zbc