The return matches of African competitions will resume this weekend.
This Saturday, the Algerians of JSM Bejaia are making a difficult move on the lawn of Esperance . In the first leg, the Béja had a draw (0-0) at home. To play in good conditions this decisive match accounting for the knockout second leg of the African Champions League, the Algerian club came together in training since Monday. Giovanni Solinas , the JSM Bejaia coach remains optimistic against EST.
The Italian coach, however, will count on his entire workforce. He will have packages due to injury.
“We are determined to play our chances to bottom, despite the difficulty of the task ahead. Our leaders believe too, and we put in an excellent preparation conditions, as evidenced by this gathering in Algiers before leaving for Tunisia, “ said Giovanni Solinas.
“We've always done with the absences, to which we used find solutions. So we will endeavor to do the same next Saturday, although this time, things will be more difficult due to the value of the opponent, “ said the coach of JSMB.



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