Enyimba's caretaker coach Imama Amapakabo believes his
side will reverse their misfortunes when they face Warri Wolves in a
rescheduled Glo Premier League fixture later today.
Amapakabo was placed in temporary charge of the team
following the indefinite suspension handed to coach Zachary Baraje after last
weekend's shocking los to FC Taraba, in which the team put up a dismal
performance.
"I'm very confident that we would start getting
positive results very soon because in all the games we have played so far in
the League, we have dominated play but it appears that our strikers are not
believing in themselves to score goals, they seem to be short of confidence so
it is something we need to address," Amapakabo told Enyimba's official
website.
He noted that the season is still in its early stages and
that new players may be finding it difficult to blend in with the rest of the
team. He was however optimistic that the club will soon pit their woes behind
them starting with Wednesday's rescheduled game against Warri Wolves.
"This is just the start of the season and these
things sometimes happen. It is possible that the new players haven't settled
well into the team and perhaps the older players are equally low on confidence,
due to the results of the past games but like I said, I'm full of confidence,
full of hope that this poor spell will end and we will get the team into the
top four places on the log.
"With a little more time and with some special
training sessions, we will get it right. I have recognized that we are
vulnerable to set pieces so it’s a part of everything we are going to correct
and start scoring goals to match our domination during games.
"Our next game against Warri Wolves is one we will
take with a lot of seriousness before returning to Aba to get to work on the
flaws of the team," Amapakabo stated.
Culled from Kickoffnigeria
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