Bugesera FC striker Sadick Sulley maintains that it is going to be an arduous encounter on Friday when he faces his former club Espoir FC in Rusizi. Sulley was Espoir FC player of the season for the 2020/21 campaign before being signed by Bugesera FC in September this year. The Ghanaian forward is expected to lead the attack of Bugesera on Friday against his former club and he admits the game will be a hard one. “It is going to be a very difficult game but I believe we will come home with the three points.” Sulley told Times Sports. “The match is going to be one of the toughest games for me because they are going to do everything possible to stop me from scoring but nothing stops the lion from hurting.” Notwithstanding, Sulley also mentioned that he is elated to go back to where he made a name for himself in Rwanda although he regrets that the fans who have always watched him play won’t be there to see him. “I am happy going home, Espoir is where I shot into the limelight. It is going to be one exciting game but the sad thing is that the fans are not going to see me playing this time too because fans are not allowed in the stadium due to the surge of coronavirus cases,” He added. Sadick has netted two goals and provided two assists for Bugesera so far this season.