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Kabiru Dogo, the head coach of Kwara United, has voiced significant concern over the team’s persistent struggles in home games this season in the Nigeria Premier Football League. Despite dominating their recent match against Rivers United, Kwara United could only manage a goalless draw.
The team’s inability to convert chances, highlighted by hitting the woodwork four times, has extended their disappointing streak at home. This season, they have drawn six times and lost once in Ilorin. Dogo remains hopeful for improvement, emphasizing the contrast between their solid away performances and home challenges.
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We recognize the troubling pattern of Kwara United’s performance at their home ground. Coach Dogo’s concern underscores a deeper issue within the squad that needs immediate attention. The team must harness the same vigour and execution they display on the road when they play in front of their home crowd. The psychological barrier at their home stadium appears to be a significant hurdle.
This ongoing struggle not only dampens the morale of the players but also the spirits of the home fans, who are in boosting the team’s confidence. Kwara United must address this inconsistency to harness their full potential and secure much-needed victories at home. By fostering a more supportive and encouraging home environment, the club can hopefully transform their home ground into a fortress.
Did You Know?
The Nigeria Premier Football League was officially launched in 1972.
Ilorin, where Kwara United is based, is known for its historic sites and is a major cultural centre in Nigeria.
Football is the most popular sport in Nigeria, with millions of fans following both local and international matches.
Nigerian clubs have won the CAF Champions League five times in total, showcasing the country’s strong presence in African club football.
The record for the most goals scored in a single NPFL season is held by Mfon Udoh, who scored 23 goals in 2014.
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