Akwa United Stands Firm Behind Coach Osho Despite Struggles on the Pitch

The management of Akwa United has reaffirmed its unwavering support for head coach Fatai Osho, in the midst of mounting pressure due to the team’s poor performance in the Nigeria Premier Football League.

Despite a challenging run of form for the Promise Keepers, the club’s leadership remains resolute in their belief in the guidance and framework provided by Coach Osho.

Regrettably, Akwa United has managed to secure only two victories out of 12 games in the ongoing NPFL season, positioning the team at the 18th spot in the league standings. These worrisome statistics underscore the mounting challenges faced by Osho’s side.

Fatai Osho assumed the role of head coach at the commencement of the NPFL season, following the departure of former manager Deji Ayeni. Since his appointment, the team has encountered significant hurdles, prompting intense scrutiny of Osho’s leadership and the team’s overall performance.

Despite the prevailing turbulence, Akwa United’s resolve to stand by Osho is unyielding as the team braces for an upcoming fixture against Lobi Stars on matchday 13. The highly anticipated game is scheduled to take place at the Eket Township Stadium, offering a critical opportunity for Akwa United to turn the tide and regain their footing in the league.

As the pressure mounts and the stakes soar, all eyes turn to Coach Osho and his team, with the hope of a resurgence and a renewed vigor to conquer the challenges that lie ahead.

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