Mighty Warrior’s Kwinji 15 says they are ready. The winners of the two-legged battle will qualify for the finals. “The preparations are going on well, we are happy with the progress of the players.
Mighty Warriors coach, Sithethelelwe ‘Kwinji 15’ Sibanda, says they are good to go for their 2022 AWCON qualifier against Botswana at the National Sports Stadium on Friday.
“And, I’m fine with the locally-based players, obviously, they won’t be 100 percent fit but they have been showing a lot of progress in training.”
The rest of her foreign-based contingent was expected to be in camp yesterday.
“We are still expecting them today (yesterday) and we just have to train with them and we will integrate them with the team.
“We just have to see what they’ve been doing that side and see how best they can help us and what really they can bring into the team.
“But, I’m thinking they will be key in this encounter as they’ve been in a better footballing area, in terms of finding game time, and training, compared to the locally-based players. “So, yeah, let’s see, as we integrate them, how they will come up and let’s see how they will perform,” she said.
Source – H-Metro
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