By Martin Etonge BBC Sport in Cameroon |

 Cotonsport could be the first team in 22 years to win a continental title |
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Raja Casablanca president, Abdeslam Hannat believes that his team have little hope of winning the Caf Cup in Cameroon on Sunday.
Raja take a two nil lead to Garoua for the return leg final against Cotonsport.
But despite their lead Abdeslam believes there are too many odds stacked against his team.
"Cotonsport have greater chances of winning the trophy than us," Abdeslam told the BBC Sport website in Garoua.
"They can erase the away deficit because they will be playing in front of their fans and we have the climate against us."
The final will be played in the afternoon when temperatures can reach 40�C.
And Raja will have virtually no fans travelling to Garoua. Their delegation consists of has just 49 people, including journalists, club officials and players.
Less than ten Moroccans resident in Yaounde have made the trip to Garoua, located at about 800 km to the north of of the Cameroonian capital.
In spite of the declarations of Abdeslam, Cotonsport know they must atone for the errors of the first leg if they are to become the first team from Cameroon in 22 years to lift a continental club trophy.
Skipper Boya Ntsogo said: "We are emphasising on having an offensive game.
"In the away game, our errors were hesitation and lack of confidence. That will be corrected on Sunday."
While coach Lamine Ndiaye declared that enthusiasm, rigour and the urge to win is their recipe to lift their first ever continental title.
The less than 30,000 capacity Roumde Adja Stadium in Garoua is expected to over flow with fans who want will be hoping to bask in a much-awaited Camerroonian victory.