Haremats: The army believes in the chances of winning the championship.
Mohamed Rabi' Harimat, the captain of the Royal Army football team, expressed great confidence in his team's ability to seize the African Champions League title, affirming that the military team is holding onto all its chances despite the difficult task ahead after the setback in the first leg, losing 1-0 to South Africa's Mamelodi Sundowns.
Harimat explained during the press conference preceding the promising return match scheduled for tomorrow evening in Rabat that the encounter will be a true test against a tough opponent, adding that the name, status, and rich history of the Royal Army impose on the team to play with utmost pride and strong character.
The midfield general added in his remarks to the media that the narrow defeat in the first leg is not the end of the road, pointing out that the support of the fans, who will fill the legendary Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, along with the collective spirit that has characterized the team's journey, will be the real fuel to turn the tables and celebrate the precious title in the capital.
The captain of the military squad continued, recalling the team's arduous journey, noting that the group has overcome numerous obstacles and challenges throughout the campaign, including playing behind closed doors in some matches; however, the unity and belief in their abilities have enabled them to compete with the continent's giants, promising the fans to give their all to bring back the trophy that has been absent from the club's cabinet for over four decades, marking a historic achievement that will elevate this generation to the ranks of legends.
Harimat concluded his statements with an emotional touch, affirming that the passion and hope he sees in the eyes of the youth from his neighborhood and the club's fans serve as an exceptional motivation, emphasizing that the team will work to isolate itself from negative pressures on the pitch to bring joy to everyone who sacrifices for the badge, noting that the value of the title is magnified as it has been absent from the team's cabinet for 41 years; this makes the players feel the weight of the responsibility placed upon them to bring happiness to the supporters.
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