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Rangers, Zilimadjou tie still 50-50 – Ilechukwu

Both sides adopted the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium, Uyo, for their CAF Champions League games after their respective stadiums failed to meet CAF’s approval.

The Comoros side were the home team during the first leg, and Ilechukwu believes the Flying Antelopes must up the ante if their second meeting will guarantee their progress into the second round.

“We are not sleeping because we wanted to finish the game in the first leg, but as it stands, the game is still open; it’s still 50/50, so we want to do everything to advance to the next round,” Ilechukwu told PUNCH Sports Extra.

“Surprisingly, they mastered the pitch, and thank God we were able to settle down as quickly as possible too.”

The Enugu Rangers coach also reflected on their 1-0 win during the first leg and hailed the qualities of their opponents.

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