NWFL Super Six: We have all it takes to win – Coach Whyte Ogbonda

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By Saheed Afolabi

 

Confluence Queens gaffer, Whyte Ogbonda says the club is in contention to win the NWFL Premiership Super Six in Asaba.

 

Despite losing 3-1 to host Delta Queens in the first game, Coach Whyte is not deterred as he believes Confluence Queens have the same chance every team has in the competition.

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“Our target is to ensure we do better in the super six. I will say we at Confluence Queens as a team is well prepared and ready for the super six,” he said.

 

“We have a 100 percent chance of winning the the super six just like every other team, that qualified for the super six.

 

“Like I said earlier, we have all it takes to clinch the league trophy. I think we are more better and experienced now than when we played Rivers Angels in super 4 in 2019.

 

“The team started the league on a very bad note, earning one point out of nine in regular season, as you all know I came to the club a week before the league’s kick off. The turning point to our nine matches unbeaten run started after we as a team outlined how shameful it will be, if the team is relegated on our time as coaches and as players and the Importance of been in the super six what they stand to gain if we qualify for the super six.”

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