Zimbabwe: Warriors Seek Burundi Revenge

The team captain Esrom Nyandoro is confident that they will utilise home advantage to win the match and he said personally having played in the first leg he feels obliged to play better this time.

Zimbabwean international midfielder Esrom Nyandoro

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