Nigerian club train with loud sound speakers under floodlight ahead crunch tie against Moroccan soldiers

Remo Stars in Morocco to face AS FAR.

Nigerian club train with loud sound speakers under floodlight ahead crunch tie against Moroccan soldiers

Izuchukwu Akawor • Izuchukwu Akawor • 11:22 - 23.08.2024

Nigeria's Remo Stars face a big task against AS FAR in the CAF Champions League first round preliminary round second leg clash in Morocco.

Nigeria Premier Football League side, Remo Stars, are pulling out all the stops in preparation for their upcoming CAF Champions League preliminary round second leg match against AS FAR of Morocco.

Determined to advance beyond the preliminary stage after last season's disappointment, the team has adopted unconventional training techniques to simulate match conditions.

In a bold move, the Sky Blues conducted a late-night training session at around 10 pm, utilising a loud sound system under floodlights.

This unique approach aims to recreate the intense atmosphere and conditions they expect to face during the crucial away fixture in Rabat, Morocco on Sunday.

Remo Stars have landed in Morocco for the game against AS FAR.
Remo Stars have landed in Morocco for the game against AS FAR.

The Nigerian side enters the second leg with a slim but valuable 2-1 advantage, secured in a thrilling first-leg encounter in Ikenne.

Super Eagles defender Ismail Sodiq emerged as the standout performer, contributing both a goal and an assist in the home victory.

Ismail Sodiq ran the show for Remo Stars with one goal and assist.

Sodiq's header, reminiscent of Robin van Persie's iconic goal against Spain in the 2014 FIFA World Cup, proved to be the deciding factor in the first leg.

The versatile defender, who recently made his debut for the national team under interim coach Finidi George, also provided a pinpoint cross for captain Nduka Junior to open the scoring.

With the tie delicately poised, Remo Stars have travelled to Morocco with a clear mission to complete the job they started at home.

Sunday's match in Rabat represents a significant opportunity for the Nigerian club to make a statement on the continental stage.

All to play for between Remo Stars and AS FAR in Morocco.

The innovative training methods employed by Remo Stars under Daniel Ogunmodede who recently penned a contract extension with the club underscore their commitment to overcoming the challenges of playing away in North Africa.

By simulating the expected noise levels and night-time conditions, the team hopes to acclimatise their players and maintain the composure needed to secure progression to the next round.

All eyes will be on whether Remo Stars' meticulous preparation will pay dividends against the Moroccan military side, AS FAR.