Bishop Onyeudo is backing his former team, Enyimba, to progress to
the second round of the Caf Champions League despite losing at home to
AS Real Bamako in the first leg of their first round tie.The Peoples Elephant were beaten 2-1 in Aba to leave their hopes in the competition hanging by thread.The Abia Warroirs forward admitted that the defeat came as a huge
shock to him, but believes Enyimba have what it takes to get the desired
result in the return leg. I was really surprised that Enyimba lost at home to Real Bamako."They have one of the most balanced teams in Nigeria, so I had so much confidence in them.
"From the goalkeeper to the top striker, Enyimba have tested players who can deliver at this stage of the competition.
"I was part of the team last season, so I know what I'm saying. The prospects looked bright then, at least."I really believed in the team and I expected them to win convincingly.
"There's still the second leg to play, so it is not over yet.
"If they prepare very well, and believe it is possible, then they will get a good result and qualify. They have the materials."
Onyeudo believes they lacked competitive edge following the delayed start to the Nigerian league.
"They must now find a way to improve on their first leg performance.
"They should be inspired by what Bayelsa United and Warri Wolves were able to achieve in their away matches in the Confederation Cup."
The return leg holds in Bamako on March 8.
Nigeria's other representatives, Kano Pillars, crashed out of the competition in the preliminary round.
"From the goalkeeper to the top striker, Enyimba have tested players who can deliver at this stage of the competition.
"I was part of the team last season, so I know what I'm saying. The prospects looked bright then, at least."I really believed in the team and I expected them to win convincingly.
"There's still the second leg to play, so it is not over yet.
"If they prepare very well, and believe it is possible, then they will get a good result and qualify. They have the materials."
Onyeudo believes they lacked competitive edge following the delayed start to the Nigerian league.
"They must now find a way to improve on their first leg performance.
"They should be inspired by what Bayelsa United and Warri Wolves were able to achieve in their away matches in the Confederation Cup."
The return leg holds in Bamako on March 8.
Nigeria's other representatives, Kano Pillars, crashed out of the competition in the preliminary round.