Lagos-based MFM FC will face an uphill task overturning the 0-1 defeat it suffered in the hands of visiting Djoliba FC of Mali in the elimination match of the CAF Confederation Cup at the Agege Township Stadium.
The Olukoya Boys tasted the first home defeat this season and also became the first to lose at home to the visitors on the continent’s record.
On the records, Nigerian teams had met Djoliba FC five times which ended in victory. They met Bendel Insurance in 1974, losing 2-1, in 1981 they met Stationary Stores and drew 0-0, 1995, Shooting Stars and lost 0-1.
In 2002, they met Warri Wolves and lost 1-2, in 2012, they played Sunshine Stars of Akure and lost by 0-1, before they conquered MFM FC by a lone goal.
MFM paid for their lackluster attitude as they bowed to the more determined Djoliba FC after they fielded what could be described as the second team in a continental championship.
MFM had started the game on a wrong footing as they are dominated by Djoliba FC in the first half.
Things took a new twist during the second half as Mohammed Cisse broke the deadlock with a stunning header.
Speaking after the match, MFM Coach, Fidelis Ilechukwu described the game as sad news.
“The Malians are better, but it is not yet over, speaking the truth, it is very difficult situation right now, sad news, bad result, but at the same time it is football.
“Every coach is always positive, but in football, we must say the truth, the truth is that with this condition, the Malians have the advantage.
“We don’t underrate any team even if it is grassroots team, so what we showcased today is what we have; we cannot use what we don’t have.
“Before the CAF Champions League, I said a lot about signing players. This is our structure, this is what we have and this is what maybe fatigue played a role too,’’ he said.
Ilechukwu said that absence of his regulars also affected the team’s structure and patterns.
“The absence of Sikiru Olatunbosun, Waheed Akanni and Akeem created a lot of problem for us and it is always giving me concerns.
“If we have Olatunbosun, Akeem and Waheed, we won’t have this type of problem, but I have talked to the management.
“We are sorry for what happened today, very painful and it is hard on us,’’ he said.