Kano Pillars captain Ahmed Musa has resumed training after recovering from a minor injury that sidelined him for a few days. The injury, sustained during the team’s Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) match against Wikki Tourists, forced Musa to miss the North West derby against Katsina United.
Musa’s return to training is a significant boost for Kano Pillars, who have yet to record a win this season and sit on just one point from three games. The former Super Eagles captain’s versatility and experience will be crucial in helping the side turn their fortunes around.
The team’s next fixture is against Rangers at the Sani Abacha Stadium, and Musa is now in contention to feature. Coach Evans Ogenyi will be hoping that Musa’s comeback inspires the squad to secure their first victory of the campaign.
While the match against Rangers promises to be a tough test, Kano Pillars will look to capitalize on their home advantage with Musa back in the lineup. The NPFL is one of Africa’s most competitive leagues, and the club’s rich history in Nigerian football means fans expect a marked improvement in performance.
Musa’s return provides momentum for Kano Pillars as they aim to climb the league table. With the season still in its early stages, there is ample time for the team to reverse their fortunes and mount a push for the title, building on this positive step in the weeks ahead.
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