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Delta Queens’ Technical Adviser, Tosan Blankson, Reflects on 1-0 Loss to Bayelsa Queens in NWFL Premiership

Respectful Acknowledgment and Responsibility

After an exciting match that ended with a 1-0 victory for Bayelsa Queens over Delta Queens in the ongoing NWFL Premiership, Tosan Blankson, the Technical Adviser of Delta Queens, shared his post-match reflections.

“It was a good match. It was a match that was played by two champions – former champions and defending champions,” stated Blankson, recognizing the caliber of the teams involved in the encounter.

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Football, as Blankson sees it, revolves around organization, and he credited Bayelsa Queens for their sustained dominance, attributing it to their well-established organization over time.

“For the past three seasons now, Delta Queens have been on top. This is the first match we are losing. We won 48 matches in regulation time, and we just lost today. We won’t blame anybody for the loss. We take responsibility for the loss,” Blankson asserted.

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In emphasizing the importance of accountability, Blankson showcased the maturity of his coaching approach by refraining from laying blame elsewhere.

The acknowledgement of the team’s overall success and taking responsibility for the loss underlines Blankson’s commitment to fostering a resilient and learning-oriented mindset within the squad.

As Delta Queens processes this defeat, Blankson’s leadership will play a crucial role in regrouping the team, identifying areas for improvement, and maintaining the winning mentality that has characterized their performances over the past seasons.

The NWFL Premiership continues, and Delta Queens will likely draw inspiration from their strong track record as they aim to rebound from this setback in the upcoming matches.