The technical crew of Kwara United Football Club, led by Coach Abdulazeez Mohammed has been given two matches ultimatum to change the fortunes of the club, or be sanctioned.
In a message by the Media Team after the Enyimba International FC match which the team lost by 3-0, the General Manager of the club, Bashir Badawiy said that the management would henceforth, not tolerate any negative result from the team.
With the lost, Kwara United has not won any of its four games, losing two and drawing two, to garner just two points so far, conceeding four goals and scoring none, a performance which the management frowned at.
The team opened the season with a goalless draw against Gombe United at the Lekan Salami Stadium in Ibadan, another goalless against Shooting Stars Sports Club at the same venue in the second game, before losing by a lone goal to Bendel Insurance FC of Benin, also in Ibadan.
The 3-0 lost against Enyimba FC today in Aba was the second by the club so far.
According to Badawiy, “the team has no excuse not to perform, going by the commitment of the government, the determination of the management and the sacrifice by the fans, supporters and stakehders.
“And that was why we have decided to give the team two matches ultimatum. They should rather perform or give way. We are playing in a dangerous league, the Abridged League, and we cannot tolerate this kind of results.
The technical crew, going by the ultimatum, obviously have a tall mountain to climb from their next three games, one home and two away games in Matchdays five, six and seven.
The team will square up against Akwa United in their adopted home in Ibadan on Wednesday, and play away to both Plateau United in Jos, and Nasarawa United in Kaduna in that order.
Friday, November 29
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