Warri Wolves forward, Joseph Osadiaye,
has said his side will bench Giwa FC in
Wednesday’s rescheduled Glo Premier
League match day 2 clash at the Warri
Township Stadium.
The Seasiders were unable to honour the
league clash at the weekend due to their
continental assignment against the
Ethiopian side, Dedebit FC which ended
2-0 in favour of Wolves.
Osadiaye said his side will not treat any of
its matches with kid gloves as they are
determined to end the season with
silverware.
“We’ve regrouped and commenced
training almost immediately for the
league clash against Giwa FC on
Wednesday in Warri.
“The encounter is quite crucial being our
first home match of the season and we
want to record a convincingly win.
“We’ve resolved to give our matches and
opponents this season 100% undivided
attention, we want to hang medals on our
necks and trophies at the end of the
ongoing season.
“We don’t want to make any further
mistakes that cheated us of silverware in
the immediate past season.
“Our Caf Confederation Cup opponents,
Dedebit FC have actually toughened us
for the encounter against Giwa FC and
they’re certain to have it quite rough with
us.
“At least, we must defeat Giwa FC to
prove to doubters that our hard earned
win against Dedebit wasn’t a fluke but
well deserved.
“We want to maintain the momentum in
the home front ahead of the Cup reverse
fixture clash in Addis Ababa against
Dedebit,” said the Nigerian marksman to
supersport.com.
Warri Wolves were stunned 0-2 by
Nigerian top flight newcomers, Gabros FC
in match day 1 encounter in Nnewi.
has said his side will bench Giwa FC in
Wednesday’s rescheduled Glo Premier
League match day 2 clash at the Warri
Township Stadium.
The Seasiders were unable to honour the
league clash at the weekend due to their
continental assignment against the
Ethiopian side, Dedebit FC which ended
2-0 in favour of Wolves.
Osadiaye said his side will not treat any of
its matches with kid gloves as they are
determined to end the season with
silverware.
“We’ve regrouped and commenced
training almost immediately for the
league clash against Giwa FC on
Wednesday in Warri.
“The encounter is quite crucial being our
first home match of the season and we
want to record a convincingly win.
“We’ve resolved to give our matches and
opponents this season 100% undivided
attention, we want to hang medals on our
necks and trophies at the end of the
ongoing season.
“We don’t want to make any further
mistakes that cheated us of silverware in
the immediate past season.
“Our Caf Confederation Cup opponents,
Dedebit FC have actually toughened us
for the encounter against Giwa FC and
they’re certain to have it quite rough with
us.
“At least, we must defeat Giwa FC to
prove to doubters that our hard earned
win against Dedebit wasn’t a fluke but
well deserved.
“We want to maintain the momentum in
the home front ahead of the Cup reverse
fixture clash in Addis Ababa against
Dedebit,” said the Nigerian marksman to
supersport.com.
Warri Wolves were stunned 0-2 by
Nigerian top flight newcomers, Gabros FC
in match day 1 encounter in Nnewi.
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