Kennedy Boboye, the head coach of Sunshine Stars, has openly admitted that he has struggled to implement his preferred style of play with the team. Taking over the reins after the dismissal of Edith Agoye earlier in the season, Boboye has faced challenges in getting the Owena Waves to perform at their best.
In a candid statement to the media, Boboye acknowledged the difficulties he has encountered, saying, “It hasn’t been wonderful as Sunshine Stars coach. The reason is that I couldn’t inject what I wanted into the team which has affected our performance.” Despite the team’s current battle against relegation, Boboye remains determined to push forward until the end of the season.
Reflecting on the players he inherited, Boboye expressed his desire to bring in new talent that aligns with his style of play. “The players I met in the team are not that bad but for me, I have my own style of play and I have the players that are suitable to my own style,” he explained. Looking ahead to the next season, Boboye plans to make significant changes to the team by adding new faces to the roster.
As Sunshine Stars continue to strive for success on the pitch, Boboye’s commitment to improving the team’s performance remains unwavering. With a focus on implementing his unique style of play and bringing in fresh talent, Boboye is determined to lead the Owena Waves to greater heights in the future.