Nigeria, Nov. 9 -- After exiting the CAF Champions League unceremoniously, Plateau United and Rivers United are determined to get it right in the Confederation Cup.

The two Nigerian clubs are on course for a place in the group stage after emphatic victories in their first-leg playoff ties against their Libyan opponents.

This renewed hope, according to the Rivers United and Plateau United coaches, is a product of the different approaches adopted after the bitter Champions League dismissal.

Rivers United head coach, Stanley Eguma, while speaking on Brila FM after his club's record-breaking 5-0 victory in the first-leg encounter against Al Nasser said the humiliating 6-0 defeat they suffered in Morocco against Wydad Casablanca spurred the...