Plateau United injuries hinder match against Abia Warriors

Plateau United is set to face a significant challenge in their upcoming match against Abia Warriors, as eight players will be unavailable due to various injuries. The affected players are Harrison Ebah, Dawa Victor, Daniel Solomon, Alukam Elvis, Amah John, Enewarikpemi Timi, Ahmed Farouk, and Rotshak John.

This development comes as the team prepares to host Abia Warriors at the New Jos Stadium on Sunday. Despite the injury concerns, Plateau United has expressed confidence in their ability to perform, stating that setbacks are a normal part of the journey and that the team’s spirit remains strong. The club’s focus and target remain unchanged, with all attention directed towards the upcoming match.

Plateau United’s optimistic outlook is notable, given the significant number of absentees. The team’s statement suggests a sense of determination and resilience, as they aim to close the year on a positive note. With several key players sidelined, the match against Abia Warriors is likely to be a tough test for the team.

The New Jos Stadium is expected to host an exciting encounter, as both teams battle for crucial points in the league. Plateau United will need to rely on their remaining players to step up and fill the gaps left by the injured players. The team’s ability to adapt and respond to the challenge will be crucial in determining the outcome of the match.

As the match approaches, fans and supporters will be watching closely to see how Plateau United navigates this difficult period. The team’s performance will be a key indicator of their strength and depth, as well as their ability to overcome adversity. With the year drawing to a close, Plateau United will be looking to end on a high note and set themselves up for a strong start to the new year.

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