Will the dream live on?

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In the first leg in Potchefstroom a fortnight ago, Erwin Isaac and Lebohang Mokoena gave the South Africans a 2-0 victory. But the Amaglug-glug have been warned not to expect an easy game in the return leg. The winner will join Ghana, Tunisia, Gabon or Cameroon in Group A of the AAG.

The Dream Team's tactician David Bright told Mmegi Sport after their morning session yesterday that they will go for broke against the South Africans. "To be honest with you, chances of coming back and winning are there. We'll attack our opponents throughout the game and since we'll be playing home, it will work to our advantage," he said. Bright added that their job is even made easier by the fact that they have an idea of what to expect from Amaglug-glug. "We've nothing to lose and we'll be under no pressure. We've already qualified for the most prestigious Olympic qualifiers and that is what matters most," he said. The former army officer acknowledged that Batswana would be expecting a lot from his troops, especially because the game is against South Africa. However, he urged fans not to put the Young Zebras under pressure. "All I can promise Batswana is that in this game, they will enjoy it more than the one against Tunisia," he said.

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