Emmanuel Deutsch, di head coach of Enyimba Football Club, dey very sure say him team no go relegation despite di wahala wey dem dey face now.
Di Cameroonian manager yan dis one wit chest after di tough match wey dem go play for outside, na weytin hitvibz dey yan be dat.
Heavy Loss to Kano Pillars for NPFL
Di nine-time Nigerian champions travel go jam di Sai Masu Gida side for Matchday 31 of di 2025/2026 season.
Di match tough well-well for di visitors, as di home team start to control di game from early morning.
Forward Chiedozie Okorie score di first goal for di home side just 11 minutes after di match start. Before di referee blow for half-time, di old-cargo winger Ahmed Musa double di lead.
Di four-time league winners hold onto di two goals reach di final whistle, and dem pack all di three points.
Dis win push di home team comot from di relegation zone go 13th place for di table wit 39 points.
But for di People’s Elephant (Enyimba), dem slide down go 16th place wit 36 points, wey mean say dem still dey dangerously close to di bottom.
Coach Deutsch dey sure say Enyimba go escape Relegation
Even wit di loss, di manager believe say him players get wetin it takes to bounce back.
He gree say di match tough, especially as di two clubs need points by fire by force to comot for danger.
“Di match hard. We play against Kano Pillars wey get vibe. Before di game start, di two of us dey di danger zone, and di home team get reason to win,” Deutsch yan.
“Di two of us dey bottom; dem dey dia home, and dem use di home advantage.
“Enyimba go stay for Premier League. My mind dey strong for dat one. Enyimba go survive at di end of di season.”
Di legendary club go now shift dia face go di massive home derby against dia rivals Abia Warriors for matchday 32.
Di coach talk say him team go travel go back house immediately to start to prepare for dis crucial clash for Aba.
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Last Updated on March 24, 2026 3:23 pm by Hitvibz Media



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