TP Mazembe coach Hubert Velud does not accept that his Democratic Republic of Congo outfit are favourites to beat Algerian club Mouloudia Bejaia in the Caf Confederation Cup final.
The first leg of a classic David v Goliath showdown is set for Stade Mustapha Tchaker in Blida today with the return match eight days later at Stade TP Mazembe in Lubumbashi.
France-born Velud is adamant that Mazembe winning nine Caf titles and Bejaia competing in Africa for the first time this year will have no impact on the destiny of the trophy.
His belief is based on two tight tussles between the clubs at the group stage with the first ending goalless and Mazembe winning 1-0 at home through a Rainford Kalaba goal.
“The final is a 50-50 affair,” the coach who has previous experience with several topflight Algerian clubs told the Congolese media.
“Mouloudia have proved their worth and I am not surprised that they qualified for the Confederation Cup final.
“Having worked at several Algerian clubs as a coach, I know the mentality of the players extremely well.
“While some Algerian footballers may lack a little in talent, they more than compensate for that with incredible fighting spirit.”
“Bejaia have been written off regularly during this competition and now they are in the final,” said the 57-year-old former goalkeeper.
“On our side, there is a need for better finishing. We created many scoring chances during the two legs of the semi-final against Tunisian club Etoile Sahel yet scored only one goal.”
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