By Daily Sports on June 7, 2016
asarawa United head coach, Kabir Dogo has said his side are coming to Lagos to revenge the first term defeat at newcomers, Mountain of Fire Miracles Ministries (MFM) FC.
The Solid Miners will be the guests of MFM FC in Wednesday’s Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) matchday 21 clash at the Agege Township Stadium in Lagos.
The Lafia-based side were stunned 1-2 by the Lagos outfit in top-flight matchday 1 clash in Makurdi.
Dogo said his are boosted to challenge for the whole three points at MFM FC with the heart-warming 2-1 win against the Nigerian champions, Enyimba.
“We are coming to Lagos to revenge the NPFL first day match loss to MFM FC at our adopted home in Makurdi.
“We lost 1-2 to MFM FC, a painful defeat and a dent on our image, so we are heading to Lagos to recover wholly the three points.
“The players are 100% ready for the clash and quite boosted by the heart-warming victory against champions, Enyimba.
“Already we understand that the second stanza of the league will be quite a different ball game compared with the first term.
“The second stanza is certain going to determine the champions as well as the relegated sides so we are throwing into the ring everything to ensure we are counted positively among our competitors.
“MFM FC have shown with their past results that they do not have respect for any team so we have steeled ourselves to battle it out with them for the points at stake.
“It’s sure going to be a difficult match but we hope to come out winners at the end of the day,” said the former ABS coach to supersport.com.
The Lafia outfit have garnered 24 points from possible 57 in the 20-week old Nigerian top-flight.
•Text gotten from supersports.com. Photo shows Kabi Dogo
Source Daily Sports
Posted June 7, 2016
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