David Njoku has underlined the importance of playing without fear when Western take on BBU at the Olympic Stadium on Saturday night.
The Embattled top striker has been rumoured to be on his way out of the club despite scoring 3 goals in a as many matches for the University backed team and with him on the side, Western are favourites to win this weekend's tie.
David was reported to have had a bust up with team mate Privat Mbarga in training which led to the manager and coach being upset with the player and Manager Sothea Lay quoted as saying "''We're looking for a possible signing to replace David [Njoku].'' reports Seng Thai Lay in his Football Asean Facebook Group.  
“I am not aware of any rift in the team, or plan to get me dismissed, i only saw it on facebook and I can't be frightened, I can't play with fear" David Njoku
“I am not aware of any rift in the team, or plan to get me dismissed, i only saw it on facebook and I can't be frightened, I can't play with fear,” David told Westernunifc.blogspot.com moments after Friday Training. “I have given my best so far in the season and with three goals from three matches, i am looking forward to increase my goals tally this weekend" the Nigerian Enthused.

Manager Sothea Lay also confirmed that there is no problem in the Western Uni.FC Camp and only want his players to be focused. "David is a good player for us, I need him to Improve more and work harder with the team, he is getting better and i am sure he will do well on Saturday" the Manager told Westernunifc.blogspot.com
Speaking about BBU's Strenght in Attack with their Nigerian Striker and Japanese Midfield, the former Svay Rieng and Kirivong Attacking midfielder said
“If we show that we are really at it and we want it, then they are going to face a difficult game on Saturday against us".
“We have shown Character in our last three games, We are undefeated and should have won our last two games but as you know, sometimes, it's more mistakes that cost you games,” he added. “We will try to avoid mistakes and press them as much as we can. 
David admits that Western face a major challenge against BBU who are on the back of two ridiculous defeats, but he is confident WUFC can spring a surprise.
“BBU're a unit, that's probably the biggest strength they have got,” he said. “They've been playing for a long time together, even if they have added a few new players.
“They are very creative, their strenght lies in their midfield and they use their wings well, they have people who can hold the ball, running midfielders, they can shoot from outside the box as we saw in their 1-0 win against us in the Hun Sen Cup.