Africa
Champions Cup Zone-3 Qualifiers
Head Coach of First Bank basketball
club of Nigeria Adewumi Aderemi has reiterated his team readiness to
pick one of the two tickets for the final round of the 2014 Africa
Champions Cup for Women as the women zone-3 qualifiers enter it
second round Friday in Burkina Faso.
First Bank will engage BAC basketball
club of Burkina Faso Friday morning in the reverse fixtures of the
qualifiers and the team coach Aderemi has promised to make necessary
correction after a shocking 65-50 points to city rival Dolphins on
Thursday.
“We were a little complacent in the
game against Dolphins and I want to accept responsibility for the
painful lose good enough we still have a chance to remedy that
situation as we will both file out again on Sunday and this time I
can confidently say that we shall bounce back and make a 1-1
situation.
“It is good we will be meeting the
two teams we have beaten before (BAC and AS BIA) on Friday and
Saturday before the crucial one against Dolphins on Sunday and this
time it won’t be easy for them.
“They took their chances and this
time it is our turn to turn the table against them and match on to
the final round wherever it will hold, the soft spoken basketball
tactician concluded
First Bank had defeated BAC of Burkina
Faso on match day-one on Tuesday by 60-41 points and must be at their
very best when they confront the home side in the reverse fixtures on
Friday morning before taking on AS BIA of Niger Republic on Saturday.
Regarding this weekend's Real Madrid vs. Barcelona game, the Croatian midfielder said: "I dreamed of this as a boy, but now I don't want to dream about it, I want to live it. The best thing for me now is being able to live it from the inside. It's a huge responsibility and I want to pay back the club and the fans for all their faith in me".
Ivan Rakitic appeared on GolT to talk about his first months at Barcelona and everything related to his first 'Clásico' in the Catalans' colours.
Regarding this weekend's Real Madrid vs. Barcelona game, the Croatian midfielder said: "I dreamed of this as a boy, but now I don't want to dream about it, I want to live it. The best thing for me now is being able to live it from the inside. It's a huge responsibility and I want to pay back the club and the fans for all their faith in me".
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