Asante Kotoko shot-stopper Felix Annan believes the team is ready for the upcoming CAF Confederation campaign, however he has warned his collegeus not to underestimate or overestimate any team in order to go far in te competiton.
The Porcupine Warriors will representing Ghana in CAF’s second-tier inter-club competition after they were given the permission by GFA Normalisation Committee steering heading the affairs of Ghana football.
Coach C.K Akunnor and his charges will face the winners of the Cameroon FA Cup champions in the first game of the preliminary round - which expected to come off on November 28.
In an interview with Kickgh.com, the 23-year-old goalkeeper revealed what the team must do to ensure they make an impact in Africa after their abysmal performance last term where they were eliminated at the Preliminaries.
“There’s a good feeling in camp right now, and we must do everything we can to bring smiles back to the faces of our fans. We must beat all the competitors to enhance our chances of going far in the competition and make our fans proud,” he told kickgh.com
“We need to take very opposition seriously if we can attain this goal. We don’t need to underestimate or overestimate them because the football map in the country has changed and there are no minnows in the game. We will bounce back stronger than before.”