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Kwara United coach Tunde Sanni dismisses job threat

Kwara United’s technical adviser, Tunde Sanni, has refuted rumors about his job security after the team’s recent performance in the Nigeria […]

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Kwara United’s technical adviser, Tunde Sanni, has refuted rumors about his job security after the team’s recent performance in the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL). The Harmony Boys secured a 2‑1 victory over Plateau United in a rescheduled matchday‑five fixture, with Junior Aimufua and Johnmark Aule scoring for Kwara United and Temitope Vincent netting a consolation goal for Plateau United. The win showcases the team’s determination, and Sanni praised his players’ resilience in the face of adversity while acknowledging areas for improvement that will be addressed in upcoming games.

Regarding his position, Sanni reassured that any official announcements will come from the club’s media unit, not external sources. He emphasized that he has received his full salary, dispelling speculation about his status. Kwara United currently sit seventh in the league table, having collected eight points from five matches. Their next game is scheduled for Sunday against Abia Warriors in Ilorin, a match that will be closely watched as the team aims to maintain its standing and make progress in the NPFL.

With the season still in its early stages, Kwara United’s future prospects remain uncertain, but the recent victory has provided a much‑needed boost to their campaign. The Nigeria Premier Football League, the top‑tier professional football competition in the country, features 20 teams vying for the championship title. As the season unfolds, fans and enthusiasts will be keenly watching the performances of various clubs, including Kwara United, to see how they navigate the challenges and opportunities ahead.

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