The Young Warriors were together for just three days in preparation for the match. And in those three days, they were kicked out of their lodge, before Prophetic Healing and Deliverance Ministries leader Walter Magaya took them in at his lodges. He also paid their allowances.

Tapera revealed that he had to use his personal resources to get the players into camp, with some of them only joining as late as on the eve of the match.The team, however, did well, under the circumstances and carved out some decent opportunities to win the match, something that should give them hope going into the reverse fixture in Yaoundé

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