Modise says second leg against Tripoli is important for Pirates
Ex-Orlando Pirates midfielder Teko Modise believes winning the Confederation Cup will bring back happy days at the club. Picture: Ryan Wilkisky/BackpagePix
Modise says the return leg against Al Ahli is crucial for the Soweto giants, but he believes if the players play to their bes, like they did in the first leg there is nothing stopping them from beating Tripoli, especially since they won 2-0 in Libya a week ago. “But, if they play the way they have been playing and take the game seriously, they stand a chance to go all the way and win it because they have the players.
Modise was speaking at the Heineken All-Invitational exhibition 5-a side match press-conference in Johannesburg on Friday.
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