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Enyimba’s Assistant Coach, Olanrewaju Daniel, States That A Second-Place Finish In The NPL Playoffs Would Be Considered A Failure

Enyimba’s assistant coach, Olanrewaju Daniel, expressed his belief that finishing second or third in any tournament would be deemed a failure for the team. This statement followed Enyimba’s 1-1 draw against Bendel Insurance in the NPL Super Six playoffs.

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Enyimba took the lead in the 23rd minute through Sadiq Abubakar, but Divine Nwachukwu
equalized for Bendel Insurance in the 37th minute. Despite the draw, Enyimba currently sits at the top of the six-team standings with five points after three games, sharing the same points as second-placed champions Rivers United.

Daniel acknowledged the pressure on the coaching staff, led by Finidi George, to deliver
success for Enyimba. He emphasized that the club’s expectations are high, with anything
less than first place considered unacceptable.

Regarding the draw against Bendel Insurance, Daniel praised the team’s defensive
performance, noting that they made it difficult for their opponents to create scoring
opportunities.

However, he lamented the missed chances by Enyimba, which was the only
negative aspect of the game. Daniel also acknowledged the quality of Bendel Insurance,
highlighting their impressive 21-match unbeaten streak. He emphasized the need to move
on from the draw and shift the team’s focus to the next game against Sunshine.

The comments from Enyimba’s assistant coach reflect the high standards and ambitions of
the club. Enyimba has a storied history in Nigerian football and is known for its success in
domestic and continental competitions. The coaching staff, including Finidi George, is well
aware of the demands placed upon them by the club and its passionate fanbase.

Enyimba’s aspiration for first place is rooted in their desire to maintain their legacy as one of the most successful clubs in Nigerian football.

They understand that anything less than winning can be seen as a disappointment, given the high expectations associated with the Enyimba name. The coaching staff will continue to work diligently to ensure that the team performs at its best and strives for victory in every tournament they participate in.