COACH LUCKY MSISKA HAS PREDICTED A TOUGH ENCOUNTER AGAINST ALGERIA IN THE JUNE 5 QUALIFIER.
MSISKA TOLD SUPERSPORT.COM THAT HIS TECHNICAL STAFF IS WARY OF THE THREAT NORTH AFRICAN TEAMS POSED TO ZAMBIA.
THE 1988 SEOUL OLYMPIC FINALIST SAYS HE IS DETERMINED TO ENSURING THAT ZAMBIA BOOKS A PLACE TO THE LONDON 2012 GAMES.
MSISKA DRAWS STRENGTH FOR ZAMBIA’S CHANCES TO PROGRESS TO THE NEXT ROUND FROM THE TEAM’S PREVIOUS MEETING AGAINST ALGERIA.
ZAMBIA KNOCKED ALGERIA OUT OF THE 2004 ATHENS GAMES 4-3 ON AGGREGATE TO EARN A GROUP STAGE PLACE.
MSISKA, WHO HAS NAMED A 29-MEMBER TEAM THAT GOES INTO RESIDENTIAL CAMP IN LUSAKA ON SUNDAY, SAYS HE HAS A COLLECTION OF GOOD PLAYERS FOR THE JOB.
HE SAYS IT IS GOING TO BE TOUGH AS NORTH AFRICAN TEAMS ARE TRICKY BUT THEY WILL WORK HARD BECAUSE THEY HAVE A GOOD TEAM.
MSISKA SAYS HE HAD PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLIES BUT POTENTIAL OPPONENTS HAD NOT GIVEN ZAMBIA FEEDBACK.
HE SAYS HE HAD ALSO PROPOSED A FRIENDLY BETWEEN THE UNDER-23 NATIONAL TEAM AND THE COPPERBELT SELECT SIDE TO HELP SHAPE FOR THE MATCH AGAINST ALGERIA.
MSISKA SAYS ALTHOUGH HE HAD AN IDEA OF THE TEAM FOR THE ALGERIA ASSIGNMENT, HE WANTED TO MONITOR MORE PLAYERS THAT HAD NOT BEEN GIVEN CHANCE.
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