Finidi George Criticizes Akwa United’s Time-Wasting Tactics in Defeat

Enyimba’s head coach, Finidi George, expressed his disappointment with the time-wasting tactics used by Akwa United during their recent match, which ended in a 3-1 defeat for the visitors. George criticized the constant holding of match balls by ball boys, labeling it as unprofessional behavior.

In a post-match interview, George acknowledged Akwa United’s deserving victory but emphasized the importance of professionalism in all aspects of the game. He urged the 2021 Nigeria Premier Football League champions to uphold higher standards in their conduct on the field.

“It’s important to give credit where it’s due, and Akwa United played well,” George stated. “However, the disappearance of match balls when they were winning is not acceptable. Akwa United should hold themselves to a higher standard, regardless of the scoreline. Let the ball boys do their job without interference.”

George highlighted the potential repercussions of such behavior, noting that other teams may retaliate in a similar manner. He suggested alternative strategies for delaying the game, such as maintaining possession of the ball, which he deemed more professional than resorting to time-wasting tactics.

As Enyimba’s technical adviser, George’s comments serve as a reminder of the importance of fair play and sportsmanship in football. His words resonate not only within the Nigerian football community but also among international audiences who value integrity and respect in sports.

By addressing this issue, George not only advocates for a higher standard of professionalism in Nigerian football but also sets a positive example for teams worldwide. His message is clear: success on the field should be achieved through skill and strategy, not through unsportsmanlike conduct.

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