THE AMAVUBI coach has warned Libya ahead of their clash in the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier second leg against Rwanda due this Saturday at Kigali Regional Stadium. Stephen Constantine (pictured) was in the stands when the two teams met in the first leg which ended in a goalless draw two weeks ago in the Tunisian capital Tunis. Constantine, 51, and a former coach of Sudan and Malawi, will be making his debut in Amavubi dug-out on Saturday when he faces Janvier Clemente’s Mediterranean Knights, who jet into the country on Wednesday night. Amavubi have been training at Kigali Regional Stadium since Monday. “Training has been going on well. We have no injuries, the mood in camp is good and everyone is motivated and eager to make a difference. Libya should expect a different game from the first leg and I believe we will get a good result,” Constantine told the press on Thursday. He noted, “We are ready for any kind of challenge against one of the best teams in Africa, but we are playing at home with good support and we expect to do better than we did in Tunis. We will give everything to win the game.” The winner of the two-legged encounter will face either Namibia or the DR Congo in the next round.