The Warri Wolves Football Club will
return to Lagos on Tuesday morning aboard Royal Air Maroc and move straight to
Kano to confront Kano Pillars on Thursday in a re-scheduled match.
The team which lost to A.C.Bizertin
in Tunis on Sunday afternoon has decided to put the loss behind them and
concentrate on the league and the forth coming Federation Cup.
Arising from a meeting with the
players on Sunday evening, Coach Paul Aigbogun asked the players to brace up
for the challenge ahead as they will be playing three matches within seven
days.
The team will play Kano Pillars on
Thursday in Kano, move to Warri to have a date with newly promoted Giwa FC on
Sunday at the Warri Township Stadium and then, clash with Enyimba on Wednesday
in Warri next week.
Aigbogun said the team was unlucky
not to have scaled through, coupled with the politics of the game which was
glaring and advised the boys to put the loss behind them and remain focused
towards the league and any other assignment that might come their way.
“Let me commend you for what you
have done against all odds as it was glaring that politics was at play here.
The fans applauded you at the end of the match and everybody knows that you do
not deserve to go out at this stage.
However, we need to quickly put that loss
behind and focus our attention on the league. We are going to play three
matches within seven day starting with Kano Pillars on Thursday in Kano, then,
Giwa FC in Warri on Sunday before confronting Enyimba at the same venue on
Wednesday. We need to get good results in these matches." said Aigbogun.
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