Tanzania needs to win their next match to revive their chances of progressing to the next stage

Zanzibar have dropped a strong warning signal on the doors of their ‘brothers’ from Tanzania ahead of the much-anticipated clash between the countries in the ongoing Cecafa Senior Challenge Cup on Thursday.

The two countries will square it out in a must-win duel in a tough Group A match at Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos.

Tanzania needs to win their next match to revive their chances of progressing to the next stage but Zanzibar’s forward, Mohamed Isabaka say they will not make it easy for their ‘big brothers’.

Isabaka who was voted Man of the Match in Zanzibar’s 3-1 win over Rwanda said that they will apply the same anti-dot they used to neutralize Amavubi when they face Kilimanjaro Stars.

“We are going to slay them just the same way we did to Rwanda if they are not careful enough. We came here for war,” said Isabaka who scored his country’s second goal against Rwanda.

Zanzibar sits second on the log with three points, just one point adrift of group A leaders Kenya.

Libya are third with two points followed by Tanzania on one while Rwanda are bottom of the group with no point after losing their first two games.

The two-week tournament takes a break on Wednesday but action resumes on Thursday with