IT'S indisputable that Vodacom Premier League leaders, Young Africans, last Saturday made Tanzanians proud when they refused to be humiliated on their own turf by their Tunisian counterparts, Etoile du Sahel (the Star of Sahara) after being forced to a one-all draw at the National Stadium in Dar es Salaam.
But it is also indisputable that the one-all draw has placed them in a very precarious position when they take on their counterparts this time away from home in Tunisia in the return leg of the second round of the CAF Confederation Cup in less than two weeks.
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