Morocco's Raja Casablanca have a straightforward task of protecting a comfortable first-leg advantage as they meet DR Congo's Vita Club away in the African Confederation Cup final on Sunday. Raja ran out 3-0 winners in a one-sided first-leg in Casablanca, toying with Vita Club and wasting several goal-scoring chances which could have given them a more comprehensive victory. Two goals from the impressive Soufiane Rahimi and another from Mahmoud Benhalib put Raja within touching distance of their first continental title since they won the CAF Cup in 2003. "It will be very difficult to pull back three goals," Vita Club coach Florent Ibenge said ahead of the return match, according to FP. "I barely recognised my team in the first leg of the final. There was no positive aggression from the boys despite it being a continental final. "Raja won the battle for possession every time the ball ran loose. My boys were slower, less committed and too negative. "We seemed obsessed with defending, retreating far too close to our goalmouth at the slightest hint of a Moroccan attack. However, there is always hope in football and we must improve 100 percent to have any chance of success." Vita Club are expected to be roared on by a passionate crowd at the 80,000-seat Stade des Martyrs in Kinshasa. Should Raja win the trophy, it will be the second time for their Spanish coach Juan Garrido to win the Confederation Cup, having led Egyptian giants Ahly to the title in 2014. (For more sports news and updates, follow Ahram Online Sports on Twitter at @AO_Sports and on Facebook at AhramOnlineSports.)