Enyimba head coach, Finidi George has has said the title holders will continue to push hard to retain their title.
The Aba giants maintained second position on the table following a hard-earned 1-1 draw against Sunshine Stars in Akure on Sunday.
Chidiebere Nnachi’s second half equalizer ensured Enyimba reduced the deficit between them and leaders Rangers to two points.
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” I think after having this one point here, we would build on it and see how we can win at home,” Finidi told the club’s official website.
“We will continue to push till the end of the season, this Enyimba we don’t give up, so we will see what happen at the end of the day.
“Others are playing also to see how they can win, I think this one point will go a long way.
Enyimba will host Katsina United in their next game on Saturday.
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This is how to do it. Now Coach George is going to win 10th NPL title for Enyimba while someone is sleeping in his bedroom writing application to coach a whole national team.
Let him first win it.
The challenge isn’t that Finidi is not active but can he be trusted with coaching the Eagles? Sincerely, the Nigerian Football Federation otherwise known as the NFF should enable the clause in their constitution which says, “in the absence of a substantive coach, the Technical Adviser/Director takes charge”. My problem is that any rush at appointing a new coach now is certainly a rush to failure, its obvious.
Finidi can be trusted and he did shown that during our last two matches only that he couldn’t really manage some of the boys, eg, Lookman and co. Well, fully align with @Teddy because we have less than a month one week to June when the game against the Bafana Bafana will be Played.
On that gan, I disagree with you. Finidi played two matches, won one and lost one. To me, that’s an above average result from a coach without his team of assistants in such crucial games.
@ Salami, those were friendlies and nothing crucial at all to call the spade, spade. In support of #Teddy, my take is that Finidi or Amuneke should be appointed as interim assistant coach to assist NFF technical director who will supervise the World Cup qualifiers in June. However, one of our problems in the country, just like our government agencies, we hardly follow the rule of law.