George Lwnadamina has asked his charges for an efficient display in Abidjan on Wednesday as Zesco United seek their first away Group A win with a Champions League semifinals berth just around the bend.
Zesco visit ASEC Mimosa in looking for their first group stage win after losing 2-0 away to Wydad Casablanca on June 30 in Morocco.
The Zambian champions have half the job done with a 3-1 home win over the Cote d’Ivoire giants on July 16 in Ndola.
“ASEC are beatable at home but I expect them to fight hard for a win,” Lwandamina said.
Victory will lift second placed Zesco to 9 points that they need to seal their semifinal place with two matches to spare.
Zesco are one point behind leaders Wydad and are three points ahead of ASEC who are number three.
Record 8-time champions Al Ahly of Egypt are bottom with one point from three games.
character and not giving in to pressure is what is need.
Defenders should not be dozing
zesco is making me proud. final resultss 1-1. zesco could have won it in 92 min.