Young Africans coach Miguel Gamondi has made a vow to the supporters ahead of their CAF Champions League quarter-final second leg at Mamelodi Sundowns.
The Tanzanian outfit held the Brazilians to a goalless draw in the first leg over the weekend at a sold out Benjamin Mkapa Stadium.
The former Sundowns coach felt his side had enough chances to win the game and says the visitors were impressed with their football.
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"We should win the game but I'm very proud of the boys. We did a fantastic game against the best team in Africa. I think we created more chances than them," Gamondi told Yanga TV after the game.
"It was a tactical battle. They (Sundowns) follow us in person, they know everything. I tried change things, I try to adapt to them. I think tactically we played very good but you know Sundowns has the power, the resources to do that.
"I spoke with assistant coach Manqoba Mnqithi, they were impressed with our kind of football and sometime I think we only see the result, you must see the process as well. We are far away.
"I think it's very good for Tanzania. A lot of people say Sundowns and Yanga are the best teams who play football and I think we need to be proud of this. For us, it's very good obviously I regret the chances.
"We learn but we are still alive. We will go there to fight and we don't give up."